Summary
Discover Solvang: A Danish Holiday Experience in Southern California
Danish holiday traditions shine bright in this sun-splashed Southern California destination.
A passport-free escape that feels like Europe without needing to hop on a long-haul flight, Solvang is an enchanting village with Danish-style architecture, wineries, and postcard-worthy scenery in the heart of California’s Santa Ynez Valley. Dazzling decorations, an abundance of yuletide events, and holiday markets make it particularly worth visiting during the festive season when there is plenty of tasty gløgg (or Scandinavian mulled wine) to go around.
This sun-soaked Southern California gem is also proof that you don’t need heaps of snow, or any flakes at all, to feel merry and bright. Besides, the temperate climate means it’s more enjoyable to walk around downtown, marvel at the light-bedecked half-timbered buildings, snap photos of the iconic windmills, and feast on smørrebrød at the outdoor eateries. And it certainly wouldn’t stop you from rocking a cute Christmas sweater.
Best Things to Do in Solvang
’Tis the season to make festive memories in Solvang. Every year, the village hosts a holiday party extraordinaire known as Julefest that runs from November 24, 2023 through January 6, 2024. Visitors can delight in the twinkling lights, nostalgic family fun, music, food, and wine. Things really kick off on the first weekend in December with the annual tree lighting ceremony at Solvang Park, which also features dancing ballerinas, live music, and caroling. Other festival highlights include photos with Santa, a parade, candlelight tours, a scavenger hunt for the Nisser (Danish Christmas elves), and a maker’s market where you can buy directly from local artisans.
Beyond Julefest, the entire downtown gets into the spirit of the season. The main drag is dotted with garland-clad tasting rooms and souvenir shops to pick up presents for friends and family back home (though we’re guessing your suitcase will already be stuffed with crafts and trinkets from the market). Hop on the trolley for a ride around town, and stop at the Elverhøj Museum of History & Art to learn about Danish-American culture.
Best Places to Stay in Solvang
The Danish Capital of America has a handful of charming accommodations sure to fill travelers’ hearts with glee during the holidays. The most aesthetically pleasing, The Landsby brings contemporary Scandinavian style and hygge vibes to downtown. Not surprisingly, the seasonal decorations at this chic, 51-room boutique hotel follow the same approach (think Christmas trees adorned with Nordic gnomes and peppermint-dusted hot cocoa). Another great choice, the Corque Hotel offers a warm atmosphere, spacious guest rooms, and elegant decor. The lobby looks particularly lovely when done up with festive flourishes. Colorful and robust in character, The Winston shows off jewel-box rooms with needlepoint headboards, textured wallpaper, and comfy beds to catch some Zs after a day full of merriment.
Visitors can play cowboy at Alisal Ranch, a luxury dude ranch set on 10,500 rolling acres just outside the village. Expect horseback riding, rodeos, axe throwing, and Western-themed accommodations, plus plenty of upscale resort amenities such as tennis courts, a full-service spa, two golf courses, and fine dining. The property also sparks cheer with yuletide programming, which in the past has included wreath-making workshops and gingerbread house displays in partnership with The Solvang Bakery, plus caroling, holiday movie showings, and Santa Claus greeting guests on Christmas Eve.
Best Places to Eat and Drink in Solvang
Solvang sits in the Santa Ynez Valley, which puts it near many excellent vineyards — notably Larner Vineyard & Winery and Coquelicot Estate Vineyard. The village itself also has some wonderful tasting rooms where visitors can sip local wine. Dana V. Wines and Feliz Noche Cellars are some of the top spots to grab a glass. In the mood for a seasonally inspired craft cocktail? Head to Coast Range & Vaquero Bar.
Hearty and authentic accurately describe the culinary scene in Solvang. The tastiest way to fuel up for a full day of festive fun? Breakfast at Paula’s Pancake House. Order the signature crepe-like pandekager (Danish pancakes), or stick with the American buttermilk short stacks. Be sure to check out a few of the town’s impressive pastry shops. Birkholm’s Bakery & Cafe promises some of the best kringles and buttery, flaky apple boats this side of the Atlantic. And, yes, it’s open on Christmas Eve, in case you need to pick up a last-minute tub of butter cookies for Santa. Swing by Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery for a mouthwatering marzipan log made by a third-generation master baker from Denmark. Aebleskiver (puffy Danish pancake balls) from Red Viking Restaurant are the perfect sweet pick-me-up in between caroling and mingling with the Clauses. On the savory side of things, Copenhagen Sausage Garden serves traditional pork medisterpølse, as well as vegan options, in a laid-back outdoor setting with communal picnic tables.
Of course, it’s not all Danish delicacies. The farm-to-table cuisine is absolutely delicious. Thoughtfully sourced and prepared plates earned First & Oak the prestigious Michelin Plate designation. Seasonal ingredients from California’s Central Coast are the star at Mad & Vin. Diners rave about the duck-fat fries. The Christmas decorations dazzle as well. A short drive away from Downtown Solvang, Brothers Restaurant at the Red Barn pairs traditional American favorites like grilled pork chops with local wine and standout desserts. Holiday additions to the year-round sweet offerings typically include dishes like spiced cheesecake topped with cranberry meringue and a gingerbread cookie.