7 Fun Things to Do in Austin This Weekend: Dec. 18-21

1 / Ride the Ferris Wheel at the Trail of Lights

Throw on your favorite holiday sweater, and get ready to celebrate the season! Always an Austin classic, the Trail of Lights is back at Zilker Park and celebrating its 61st year of existence. In addition to the dazzling array of colorful installations (and delightfully kitschy decor), visitors can enjoy hot chocolate, delicious snacks, carnival rides, and interactive experiences for kids. Through Dec. 23, 7 p.m., 2100 Barton Springs Road


2 / Chow Down at Rock Mitzvah

Hope you’re hungry! Rockman Coffee and Bakeshop is teaming up with Mum Foods and Lady Babka to host this spirited Hanukkah bash with food and beverage collabs and music from DJ Born Casual. Savor Jewish-inspired dishes such as pastrami croissants, mini Rockman bagels, matzo ball soup shots, and babka sundaes. Tickets include all featured bites and two drinks. Dec. 18, 6 p.m., 2400 E. Cesar Chavez St., Ste. 200,

 

3 / Dress Up in Your Favorite PJs for Jingle and Jammies

‘Tis the season to give back! Join Chalmers and Events on Purpose to collect toys for Friends of the Children Austin during their Jingle and Jammies party this weekend. Don Christmas PJs, onesies, or holiday sweaters as you enjoy seasonal cookies, festive cocktails, tarot card readings, massages, and even photos with Santa! Bring a new toy to enter a raffle worth $500 of prizes. Dec. 19, 7 p.m., 1700 E. Cesar Chavez St.

 

4 / Have a Cup of Cheer at Jingle Jangle

Celebrate the holidays with flair at The Dead Rabbit’s festive pop-up. In addition to nostalgic decorations and Irish Christmas music, the bar will serve up drinks like the Cookie Jar, made with Irish whiskey, coconut rum, vanilla, chai, and lemon, and the Naughty List, a hot beverage made with Irish whiskey, Scotch, chocolate, oats, and salted caramel cream. Through Jan. 4, various times, 204 E. Sixth St.

 

5 / Experience The Nutcracker

Featuring timeless music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Ballet Austin’s holiday spectacular returns for its 63rd annual production this month. See Clara, the nutcracker, the sugar plum fairy, the mice, and all the memorable characters onstage at this Christmastime classic. Through Dec. 23, various times, 701 W. Riverside Drive

 

6 / Head to the Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Party 1988

Calling all Die Hard fans! Whether or not you think it’s a bona fide Christmas movie, the Bruce Willis classic inspired a pop-up at Saturn. Sip cocktails with names like Is the Building on Fire? and My Wife’s Pregnant as you soak in the fake C4 explosives hung from the ceiling and the glorious 1980s office party decor. Don’t miss Saturn’s annual Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Party 1988 on Dec. 20, featuring costume contests and surprise guests. Various times, 906 Congress Ave.

 

7 / Skate Around the Rink at the Ice Rodeo

Show off your skills as you ice skate around this lively outdoor rink, then warm up next to the fire inside a luxe cabin with blankets and a festive menu of food and drink options. Take a stroll through the Four Seasons Hotel Austin property, which will be filled with vibrant decor, a 30-foot Christmas tree, and even a gingerbread display. Through Jan. 4, various times, 98 San Jacinto Blvd.

 


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Felicia Ray Owens
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