There's nothing quite like strolling down the road at 9pm at night, taking in the twinkling Christmas lights in your area.
With the pre-Christmas feels in full swing, you're never too young or old to take in the colourful displays.
With Santa just around the corner, we've compiled a list of the best places to see Christmas lights around the country as recommended by Herald readers.
Light up Karaka Lakes has been running since 2010. The highlight is the flashing lights synchronised to Christmas carols and the soundtrack to the movie Frozen.
The light show starts at 9pm and Santa offers free rides on his sleigh from 8pm.
Motat Night Christmas lights, 805 Great North Rd, Western Springs
Motat is once again celebrating the spirit of giving with its special Christmas Lights. The Museum grounds will be transformed by magical fairy lights illuminating the streetscapes, trams and buildings. There will be live entertainment, Christmas fare and Santa's grotto.
Entry is $2 and children under five can enter for free. All proceeds will go towards Women's Refuge and Auckland City Mission.
Harrowfield Drive, Hamilton
The Harrowfield Christmas lights competition is a much-loved fixture on Hamilton's Christmas calendar. Thousands of people flock to Harrowfield to catch a glimpse of the Christmas spirit. More than 1500 children walk Harrowfield every Christmas with displays including Christmas songs and Star Wars theme tunes.
Christmas Lights competition judging takes place on the evening of Monday, December 18.
TSB Festival of Lights, Pukekura Park, New Plymouth
Each summer the TSB Festival of Lights transforms Pukekura Park, one of New Zealand's premier botanical gardens, into a magical illuminated night-time wonderland of multi-coloured lights gleaming amongst the trees, attracting more than 100,000 visitors each year.
Live night-time entertainment will be on show from national and international performers, stunning lighting features, a fantastic mix of daytime activities for children and families, twilight movies in the park and pop-up performance features.
The Christmas Lights Extravaganza offers a sneak-a-peek at sleeping Santa and an interactive elves workshop surrounded by magical lights and Christmas trees.
The display will be open between Dec 8 and 10 and December 15 to 16 from 9-11pm.
Complete with rollercoaster, ferris wheel, swing chair and merry-go-round, the Christchurch Christmas Lights show is set to bring the city to life. Entry is available every night from 8.30pm through to December 30. Entry is $5 per person.
Donnington St, Parklands, Christchurch
A number of houses on Donnington St have been registered in the Light Up Christmas list by the public, likely making it one of Christchurch's most popular Christmas lights street displays for 2017.