Add sparkle to your season thanks to the dazzling array of fun throughout the city. From beloved traditions to festive events, Omaha makes it easy to infuse this time of year with joy and memories thanks to a handful of mainstay celebrations that families and more look forward to year after year. Get these on your calendar, then sprinkle in a selection of other festive events happening throughout Omaha.


Christmas at Union Station
The Durham Museum
November–January

It’s the most wonderful time of the year at The Durham Museum, where the festive spirit is felt all season long during Christmas at Union Station. From displaying the region’s largest Christmas tree to showcasing holidays around the globe to offering visits from Santa, it’s easy to feel the magic at Omaha’s former Union Station. Holiday tip: Put the finishing touch on your visit with a trip to the museum’s old-fashioned soda fountain, where a menu of phosphates, sundaes, seasonal floats and malts, and more await. 

Santa’s Tinker Workshop
Omaha Children’s Museum
December 13-15

Santa's Tinker Workshop, from Dec. 13-15, invites kids to help Santa's elves at Omaha Children's Museum with making toys and decorating cookies. Take a break to read a story with Mrs. Claus or to tell Santa your holiday wishes. Holiday tip: Enjoy special activities, a meet and greet with Santa, plus free admission during Holiday Lights Festival’s KETV Family Festival in December.

Merry & Bright Poinsettia Show
Lauritzen Gardens
November–December

Thousands of poinsettias bursting with rich, vibrant color fill the floral display hall in a glowing tribute to the holidays during Lauritzen Gardens’ holiday poinsettia show. The show’s centerpiece is a magnificent 20-foot-tall poinsettia tree. Full of festive foliage, glittering ornaments, and the whir and whistle of model garden trains, this show evokes the warmest greetings of cheer. Holiday tip: Don't miss Bright Nights on select evenings, when all is aglow in the indoor gardens.

Shopping Centers & Neighborhood Celebrations

Village Pointe hosts a tree lighting and parade. It also offers free carriage rides throughout the season. Aksarben Village’s Lights of Aksarben offers free fun every Friday. Midtown Crossing’s Midtown Merry Market will get anybody in the holiday mood, and Shadow Lake Towne Center’s Holiday Parade is a delight for all that includes a lighting of the state’s largest tree complete with 30,000 lights.

Music, Performances & Entertainment

“A Christmas Carol”
Omaha Community Playhouse
November–December

Experience a beloved Omaha favorite as Ebenezer Scrooge takes the audience on a life-changing journey to discover the true meaning of Christmas. Filled with stunning Victorian costumes, festive music, and crisp, wintry sets, “A Christmas Carol,” presented by the nation’s largest community theatre, Omaha Community Playhouse, is a beautiful reminder of the generosity that lies at the heart of the Christmas holiday.Couples dance onstage during a performance of A Christmas Carol at the Omaha Community Playhouse.

Omaha Symphony Christmas Celebration
Holland Performing Arts Center
December 12-15

One of the merriest ways to celebrate the season can be found at Omaha’s treasured Holland Performing Arts Center. During this endlessly entertaining Christmas spectacular, conductor Ernest Richardson, the Omaha Symphony, and a stellar cast of singers and dancers send audiences’ spirits soaring with festive favorites and Christmas classics. Holiday tip: Keep your eyes peeled for the dancing Santas, a crowd favorite.

Santas dance in a kickline during Omaha Symphony's Christmas Celebration performance.

American Midwest Ballet’s “The Nutcracker” has it all: visual splendor, a charming story, and brilliant classical dancing. And of course, there are always classic holiday movies at Film Streams at the Dundee Theater and Film Streams at the Ruth Sokolof Theater.

Let a multimedia holiday show dancing on the screen of Gene Leahy Mall at the RiverFront's Performance Pavillion enchant you. The seven-minute show repeats every Friday and Saturday night.

More Special Events

Events with plenty of local flavor include Mulhall’s Christmas Party with pop-up shopping and wine, a holiday pop-up shopping event featuring dozens of local businesses in honor of Small Business Saturday, and Hot Shops Winter Open House with art demonstrations, live music, and open doors to artist studios.

Experience local attractions with a merry twist at a decked-out General Crook House Museum, open seven days a week, and at Fontenelle Forest, with its boardwalk strung with lights and festively adorned indoor Great Hall. Head to Father Flanagan's Historic Home where the Boys Town founder’s former residence showcases Irish Christmas traditions.


From merry markets and lighting displays to festive concerts and visits with Santa, find a complete list of all the holiday happenings on our events calendar.