The most visited Christmas Trees around the world

Decorating Christmas trees is a long standing holiday tradition that continues to occur all over the world. Every year, famous Christmas trees draw people from all over the world to watch lighting ceremonies or take in the amazing view. Here are a couple of the most visited Christmas trees from all around the globe:

Christmas Tree in Trafalgar Square, London, England - This famous tree sits in Trafalgar Square and is typically a Norway Spruce, gifted by the city of Oslo, Norway. This gift is a thank you for the support the British people offered Norway during World War II. The tree is usually between 60-80 feet tall and is on display from the end of November until the first week of January.

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York City - One of the most iconic trees in the world, this Norway Spruce sits in the middle of ice skating rink and every year, a lighting ceremony takes place live on national television. The tree is usually on display from early December until early January and receives thousands of visitors. The tree is decked with over 50,000 lights and it stands between 75 to 100 feet tall.

Christmas Tree in the Champs-Élysées, Paris, France - This tree is usually a beautiful Norway Spruce and is on display from the end of November until early January. The tree is adorned with thousands of lights and is located in the romantic capital of the world, Paris, France.

Christmas Tree in the Vatican, Rome, Italy - Every year, this stunning Fir tree stands in St. Peter’s Square and is decorated with thousands of ornaments and lights. The Christmas tree can be viewed from the end of November until early January.

There are so many famous Christmas trees all around the world with wonderful traditions and decorations attached to them. Maybe next Christmas you’ll find yourself roaming the streets of Italy, Paris, New York City, or London, and you’ll take a moment to appreciate these magnificent trees. Each of these trees are in a great location, perfect for a trip and a selfie with the family!

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