Best Neighborhood Christmas Light Displays and Holiday Lights in Chicago
If you’re looking for the ultimate list of holiday and Christmas lights in Chicago neighborhoods, we’ve got you covered. From the city to the 'burbs, these houses, streets, and neighborhoods go all out with their impressive self-made holiday and Christmas lights displays. Some homes on this list are best viewed from the car, while others encourage you to get out and walk. Many homes and streets feature light-up tunnels, visits from Santa, and treats for the kids. We’ve also noted which shows on the list are synchronized to music and what radio stations to tune into.
For more holiday light displays, check out this mega list, Where to See the Best Holiday and Christmas Lights in Chicago. More holiday fun at our Guide to Holiday and Christmas Activities for Chicago Families.
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1. Larsen Christmas Lights Show - Pingree Grove
The Larsen Christmas Lights Show has moved from their home to Goeberts in Pingree Grove. This show features a stunning display synchronized to 88.5 FM. The owner of Epic Light Shows puts on an amazing show each year for visitors and neighbors to enjoy. The show runs November 23-January 6th. All tickets must be purchased online. Tickets are $25 per car on Monday-Thursday and $30 per car on Friday-Saturday.
This show has two parking lots, while parking lot A is watching the show, Parking Lot B will be loaded into position. When parking Lot B is watching, Parking lot A is exiting and reloading. Each show is 30 minutes long. To help make sure everyone has a great view, in each parking lot, there are designated rows depending on the size of your car. The parking lot is set on an incline to give every car a view of the show.
Turn to 106.1 FM to accompany this neighborhood holiday lights display. Photo courtesy of the Sandberg Christmas Display, Facebook
2. Sandberg Christmas Display – Elk Grove Village
Tune your radio to 106.1 FM for the Sandberg Christmas Display. The 2023 show kicks off for the season on Thanksgiving night. You can listen to the 34-piece choir, spot Home Alone characters in the windows, walk through a candy cane tunnel of 1,000 lights, and more. Check out the new 8-foot nutcracker.
Juniper Lane in Elgin, photo courtesy of the Angelic Christmas Lights Facebook page
3. Juniper Lane - South Elgin
In South Elgin, you’ll find an entire block lined with Christmas lights on Juniper Lane. From Thanksgiving until December 26th, check out the lights from 5:00 – 9:00. The week leading up to Christmas, Santa and carolers also stop by for a visit. As you walk through, bring a canned food for the family to share at local food pantries. Parking is discouraged on Juniper Lane.
Lights on Rockville hosts some of the best neighborhood Christmas lights near Chicago. Photo courtesy of the Lights on Rockville
4. Lights on Rockville – Gilberts
The entire subdivision comes alive as six houses in a row are decked out for the holidays. Each house features a matching holiday lights display synchronized to music on 92.1 FM. There is additional parking across the street. You can walk through the LED tunnel or enjoy the show from your car. Lights are on Sunday – Thursday from 4:30 – 8:30 and Friday - Saturday, 4:30 – 10:00.
Holiday and Christmas Lights in Chicago Neighborhoods: South and Western Suburbs
5. Lights on Easton – Carol Stream
Starting December 1st, you can drive or walk by an impressive holiday display in Carol Stream. With a synchronized music light show, animated characters, gigantic trees, and a display of Santa’s Workshop, everyone in the family will be amazed. Lights will start at dusk and run until 9:00 on weekdays and 10:00 on weekends.
Head to Aurora for beautiful neighborhood holiday lights. Photo courtesy of the Lehnertz Avenue Christmas Display
6. Lehnertz Avenue - Aurora
Lehnertz Avenue has been celebrating with a holiday light display for 72 years. From Thanksgiving until New Year’s, you can come out and enjoy the lights from 5:00 – 9:00 every night.
Frozen fans will enjoy Olaf's Winter Spectacular. Photo courtesy of Olaf's Winterland in Elmhurst, Facebook
7. Olaf's Light Show - Elmhurst
For all your little Frozen fans, there’s Olaf's Winter Spectacular in Elmhurst. Shows will start at 5:00 and run on the hour and half hour with the last show starting at 9:30 on Sundays through Thursdays. The last show will start at 10:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. The show is synchronized to music so be sure to tune into 89.9 FM.
8. 916 S. Ashland Avenue - La Grange
Every night in LaGrange, you can walk through a lighted archway alongside a stunning light display. Lights are on now from 5:00 – 10:00 on weekdays and 5:00 and 11:00 on weekends. Inside the archway, you may also find candy canes put out by the elves while supplies last. The family also collects food donations in bins located outside for local food pantries.
9. Trammel Family Christmas Lights – Morris
From Thanksgiving until Christmas, you’ll find a 12–15-minute show sequenced to music on 92.1. The show runs from 5:00 – 10:00 each night. The music changes each week offering a new and unique show every time you come back. The show’s creators have been able to expand the fun using the yard next door.
10. 12941 Greenfield Drive- Plainfield
From Thanksgiving until New Year’s Eve, you’ll find an amazing light display from dusk until 10:00. This synchronized show moves along to 12 songs on 106.1FM. As a special treat, the homeowners put 90 names on their mega tree in lights. If you don’t see your child’s name, you can email the owners at plainfieldchristmas@gmail.com to have it added a day or two in advance.
Walk through Avon Lane in Tinley Park. Photo courtesy of TP Christmas House, Facebook
11. 17321 Avon Lane -Tinley Park
The lights on Avon Lane in Tinley Park are well worth getting out of the car. You’ll find additional parking at Prairie View Middle School. As you walk through the lights, you’ll find scenes from Frozen, a moving carousel, a dance floor, a new igloo scene, and so much more. Consider a donation for Together We Cope to help families in need. Last year the family raised over $30,000.
Places featured in this article:
Goebbert's Pumpkin Patch and Apple Orchard - Larsen Christmas Lights Show
Sandberg Christmas Display
Juniper Lane
Lights on Rockville
Lights on Easton
Lehnertz Avenue
Olafs Light Show
Trammel Family Christmas Lights