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    Christmas Tree Lane

    4.6 (111 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Sandy L.

    Christmas Tree Lane in Alameda is always a magical holiday tradition for our family. We've kept this tradition alive since the boys were little, and each year, the lights seem to get even more spectacular. The festive atmosphere truly brings the holiday spirit to life. Now, there are vendors selling lights, souvenirs, and delicious snacks, with some benefiting local schools. My kids especially love the Jack Skellington house--it's always a highlight of our visit!

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    Annabelle R.

    This was a beautiful holiday light show on a Friday night. Different scenes along the many houses on this block of Thompson Avenue. Most of the homes participated, though not all, several were just very plain, or you could tell they didn't really care to be part of the show, but those were very few. Regardless, this is a long row of homes, so there was a lot to see (cute animals camping with a tent and campfire, Mickey dressed as Santa, Charlie Brown characters at an ice skating rink, Star Wars decor and props, dogs, flamingos, penguins, and of course, the mailbox for letters to Santa). There was also musical entertainment the evening I visited (2 days before xmas day), Dirty Cello, a blues/rock band, performing in front of one of the homes. I'd say, compared to Christmas Tree Lane in San Carlos, this one was more lively near xmas day, and had a lot of hot cocoa stands serving hot chocolate for visitors, and slightly more crowded (foot traffic as well as cars). Luckily, parking wasn't difficult to find a couple blocks away. All of that being said, none of the displays in Alameda really blew me away the way the lights and decorations of the San Carlos homes did (the amount and placement of lights specifically were more impressive in SC). Still, it was a fun time in Alameda, and free event to enjoy with loved ones during the holidays, and great that they do this for the community.

    Tori Lynn L.

    I had a great time visiting Thompson Ave in Alameda to see the Christmas light and always admire communities that really get into the holiday spirit and and provide an experience for visitors. We came around 7pm on a Friday and easily found parking on a side street. I recommend walking the couple of blocks to fully experience the holiday decorations and lights on display. A lot of people were out enjoying the lights when we came, but the walk itself wasn't bad at all. (I've experienced more foot traffic at another place in So CAL). There were a lot of cars driving through as well. Some houses had extravagant displays and lights that changed colors (The Nightmare before Christmas house was very elaborate), others were unique (Star wars theme, Peanuts), some were classic Christmas decorations (reindeers, Santa, snowman), and I also a couple of houses celebrating both Christmas and Hanukah. Residents were happily enjoying the festivities outside their homes, greeting and interacting with the visitors, a lot sold hot chocolate and baked goods, and one group sang Chrismas carols. Parts of the sidewalk were also decorated making excellent photo ops and between both sides of the street in the middle, there were also a lot of decorations.

    Alex C.

    I am definitely late to writing this review, as it has been nearly a year since our visit to this lovely neighborhood, and we're only a few short months away before we get to experience this all over again! Having moved here to the East Bay during the height of COVID and subsequent lockdowns, we didn't get to experience too much that this side of the Bay had to offer. So last year, I made it my mission to find neighborhoods nearby that offered similar experiences of fully decked out Christmas/Holiday celebrations that I was used to attending in the Penninsula. A few short Yelp searches later, I found most results all pointing towards Christmas Tree Lane. When we arrived the week of Christmas, we still found plenty of free street parking available on the blocks nearby. Thompson Street itself is actually not blocked off, and is open to both foot and vehicle traffic. I recommend walking through here, so as to fully appreciate all of the little details put into the various house decorations. While a large number of homes definitely opted for a very traditional lighting setup, there were some very memorable homes that went all out, creating dazzling lighting effects, amazing recreations of scenarios, and incredible attention to details. Big thank you to all of the residents of Thompson St who have dedicated their time, and sacrificed their wallets paying for the resulting utility bill. All in order for us to enjoy this little, festive slice of the holidays. A much welcome literal beacon of light during a difficult time of recovery.

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    Ed U.

    ** The following review reflects my experience DURING the COVID-19 pandemic. ** I'm not sure what kind of property turnover there is on the 3200 block of Thompson Avenue, but I kept wondering who tells the new homeowner, "Oh, by the way, you're required to decorate your house and front yard in an excessive way in December to keep up with your neighbors ...or shall we say, face the consequences!" I picture an eerie Stepford-type vibe in that uncomfortable conversation. But the core question comes down to are the results worth it? Sure and it's nice to see the cumulative effort, all very festive, some displays quite cheeky and only one featuring a manger scene. I have to admit I'm not a fan of this recent trend toward inflatables which don't reflect holiday craftsmanship to me. I do appreciate the addition of masks to many of the characters to reflect the sad reality of the pandemic. I understand there's usually a live Santa and other attractions that might form a crowd. Even without them, social distancing was understandably challenging for those who stroll versus drive. That included Jamie W. and me as we did our best to dodge the enthusiastic toddlers scampering about. It's free, so if you want some holiday cheer without having to pre-pay for reservations, here you go... RELATED - Searching for holiday cheer in December? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/39aT63N

    Diane S.

    We had so much fun with our dog! Found parking up the street and enjoyed the lights. Wish the street was blocked off. A free event with all house decorated. Christmas tree lane in Almeda is so fun and festive. We walked and enjoyed walking up one block and down the other

    Phil A.

    If you want to get in the Holiday spirit, especially in 2020 where daily you're constantly told what you can't do and all the bad news coming at you, Christmas Tree Lane is a great place to go, a breath of fresh air!! You can park and walk, or just do a drive through. All the lights "officially" come on at 5:30 PM. We went on Christmas Eve, and decided to park and walk, it was not crowded for the walkers yet. Almost all the houses were decorated to the Tee!!! Some of the homeowners sat on their porches and gave you a "Merry Christmas" as you walked by or stopped and took pics. Located on Thompson Ave in Alameda, thanks to all the homeowners here for letting their street getting taken over!! Happy Holidays!!!!!

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    Cindy C.

    I've been coming here, off and on for 15 years. What is happening !?!? They were selling toys and offering bicycle tour around Christmas Tree Lane-- also, when did this became "Christmas Tree Lane". There's even Santa Claus there!

    Pei Ting L.

    Beautiful Christmas light decorations in the neighborhood! For something that is free, I can not complain. Every house is decked out in decor. Some go all out with their installations. I went on Chistmas Eve night, and it was super crowded. I suggest parking further away and walking it. You can also drive through if you prefer, but it's packed, and the cars are barely moving.

    Eva S.

    Been to a few candy cane lane in Bay Area, including the one in peninsula and South Bay. First time in East bay at Alamenda. It was very nice, got a parking on the street about 1/2 a block away from Thompson street. Very festive, love the Christmas decoration and lighting.

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    Linda R.

    This place is amazing during the holidays. It's lit up everywhere. You can walk or drive down. It's best to walk it. I'd park 2-3 blocks away, and just walk ahead. It's so worth it! The houses are decorated beautifully! Bring sweaters, scarfs, beanies, a warm cocoa, because even with all the foot traffic it's still freezing! I really wonder how much these peoples pg&e bill is the month of December because i'm telling you the houses are lit!!! Every inch is covered in lights.

    Tiffany D.

    Whoa! Christmas tree lights decked out on all houses here. The Lane is colorfully lit and people strolling the street. It's family friendly and a fun outing to go to. Celebrate the magic of Christmas, can be done here.

    Al L.

    Nothing symbolizes the spirit of the holidays than the Christmas lights, decorations and of course Santa Claus. You get all this in Alameda's Christmas Tree Lane, where the residents on this street, between High and Fernside, have transformed their homes and yards into a Xmas wonderland since 1938. The houses have their lights on from about the first Saturday of December through New Year's Eve. The trees on the center strip are decorated with lights and Santa is there around 6:30-8:00pm during the last two week leading up to Christmas. The street can be busy if you walk or drive during the weekends. If you drive, get a better experience by parking on High or Fernside and then walk in. It might not be the biggest holiday display around, but I happy Alameda has a Christmas Tree Lane to call its own.

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    Great fun for the family! They had elf on the shelf at every store and a wide variety of holiday gift ideas.

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    This neighborhood is amazing. So festive for all ages! Would recommend anyone to go there to get the holiday feeling!

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    Super cute street!! My boys loved seeing the nightmare before Christmas music and light show

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    Nice little street.... this year not as good as the past few... but then again these are Covid times!

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    Ask the Community - Christmas Tree Lane

    Is this happening in 2020?

    I'm not sure if everyone will decorate but as of last week, more than half was up

    Does anyone no if there are lights at this time?

    As of last week, more than half of the houses had them up already.

    Can you walk or do we park and walk ? Covid changes?

    You can walk. Try to find parking a couple blocks away so you're not stuck trying to leave.

    Is it open now for this year?

    Yes

    Will the lights be on on New Year's Day?

    The lights will be on the same time only through New Year's Eve.

    Are these lights available on Christmas day? If so, are the hours the same?

    Yes, the lights will be on the same time through New Year's Eve.

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    Had so much fun indeed, totally worth going if you want to experience some holiday spirit!

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