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The Nation’s First-Ever Christmas Movie Trail Is Just A Quick Train Ride From NYC

It’s that time of year where Hallmark and Lifetime are running on the TV 24/7. And to relive some of your favorite Christmas movies on screen, the state of Connecticut is welcoming fans on the nation’s first-ever Christmas Movie Trail.

What is a Christmas Movie Trail?

Connecticut is giving visitors the ultimate “set-jetting” experience, a travel trend that involves fans exploring real-life locations seen in their favorite films. Viewers will be able to roam along snow-sprinkled streets through Connecticut’s hidden gems, entering into quaint bookshops, cozy inns and cheerful cafes to get a taste of what it’s like inside their favorite feel-good holiday movies.

Through a curated map of 22 filming locations, fans can follow along routes tracing the iconic spots and backdrops of the many Christmas films across Netflix, Lifetime and Hallmark.

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“As the first of its kind, the Connecticut Christmas Movie Trail is more than a nod to the films themselves – it’s an invitation to experience Connecticut in a way that’s both familiar and new,” Governor Ned Lamont said. “We’re proud that our towns and cities have inspired so many holiday favorites, and we look forward to welcoming fans to see these idyllic communities firsthand.”

What movies are featured on the Christmas Movie Trail?

  • Trivia at St. Nick’s
  • Where Are You, Christmas?
  • Mystic Christmas
  • Ghosts of Christmas Always
  • Sugar Plum Twist
  • A Holiday in Harlem
  • Next Stop, Christmas
  • One Royal Holiday
  • Holiday for Heroes
  • Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane
  • Christmas at Pemberly Manor
  • Romance at Reindeer Lodge
  • Wally Lamb’s Wishin’ & Hopin’
  • The 12 Days of Christmas Eve
  • The Holiday Fix Up
  • The Noel Diary
  • Soul Santa
  • My Adventures with Santa
  • A Very Nutty Christmas
  • A Very Merry Toy Store
  • Broadcasting Christmas
  • The Santa Con

What are the Christmas Movie Trail highlights?

This nostalgic, curated guide will take you all around Connecticut. Here are some trail highlights:

  • Shopping at The Christmas Barn Shop (One Royal Holiday, 2020)
  • Dining in downtown Norwich (Soul Santa, 2021)
  • Uncover the small town of Stonington Borough (Holiday for Heroes, 2019)
  • Spend a night at Silas Robbins Bed & Breakfast (Christmas on Honeysuckle Lane, 2018)
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What else is there to know?

Until 11:59pm on December 20th, you can enter to win a private tour of the Mystic Aquarium for six people through the Christmas Movie Trail contest on social media. P.S. that includes a penguin meet and greet! Winners will be announced on December 23rd.

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