SantaFest 2024. Credit: Kim DeFalco / Creative Loafing
Santas galore will march and ride through Tampa before a Christmas tree lighting at Curtis Hixon Park, officially starting the holiday season in downtown. The celebration also includes crafts, reindeer games, food and free photos with Santa.
Mayor Jane Castor leads the countdown to light all seven trees before a screening of “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (2024). Bring blankets, low-back chairs and well-behaved dogs on leashes.
The parade starts at 1 p.m., beginning at Morgan and Madison Streets. It travels west on Madison to Ashley Drive, turns north and ends at Ashley and Cass Street. Best viewing is along Madison, per the city.
The tree lighting happens at 6 p.m. in Curtis Hixon Park.
There is no cover for Santa Fest & Tree Lighting, happening Saturday, Dec. 6 in Tampa.
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