The only thing better than the holiday magic you remember as a child is getting to share the magic of the season with your kiddos.
To help your family kick off the most wonderful time of the year, we’ve rounded up the best holiday activities in metro Detroit that the entire family will love. Find dazzling light shows, holiday attractions, winter activities and so much more to help you add just a bit more magic to your festivities.
Updated Nov. 23, 2025: This article was reviewed and updated by the Metro Parent editorial team to reflect new event dates, refreshed links and the latest information available for families.
Stroll through holiday lights
Illuminate your festivities by visiting a holiday light display. Stroll through decked-out parks and downtown areas, or visit a light show like Wild Lights at the Detroit Zoo.
Visit Santa Claus
You better not pout I’m telling you why… Because Santa Claus is coming to metro Detroit, that’s why! Don’t stop at just snapping a photo with the old man. These awesome Santa events across metro Detroit include having milk and cookies, snacks or breakfast with Santa, visits with Mrs. Claus and more festive fun.
Explore a winter wonderland close to home
All aboard a holiday train
Even kids who aren’t in their planes, trains and automobiles stage will love taking a ride on one of these holiday trains. Recreate the movie magic at events based on “The Polar Express” or meet Santa on a holiday train ride.
Hit the ice
Make the most of the Midwest winter by getting outdoors for some holiday fun. Outdoor ice skating is a great way for families to stay active while appreciating the season. Check out these outdoor rinks where families can hit the ice. Many offer skating lessons, hockey games and other kid-friendly activities.
See “The Nutcracker”
It’s a classic for a reason! With the dance of the sugar plum fairies and the waltz of the flowers, “The Nutcracker“ is a ballet that families should see at least once. Not into ballet? There are plenty of other great holiday performances for families, like “A Christmas Carol.”
Dress up for a holiday tea
Holiday tea can be a wonderful tradition that generations of family members can share. Enjoy tea, pastries, sweet and savory bites and more scrumptious goodies at one of these holiday teas in metro Detroit.
Participate in a toy drive
Before your child tears into their stocking or the presents under the tree, help them learn the true spirit of the season by donating to a local toy drive so that other kids can create special holiday memories, too. Find even more hands-on volunteering opportunities the entire family can get involved in this holiday season.
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