Seasonal & Holidays

Christmas Light Displays Around Concord (The 2025 Edition): Video

Dozens of homes in the city are offering impressive light displays this year.

Some of the many impressive homes around Concord, offering incredible Christmas light displays in 2025.
Some of the many impressive homes around Concord, offering incredible Christmas light displays in 2025. (Dominic Schinella for Patch)

CONCORD, NH — It has been a few years since I have been able to put together a quick Christmas light displays around Concord video.

For whatever reason, each year the holiday timeline catches up with life, requiring a scramble toward the finish line. Even this year, when planning was done to accomplish tasks earlier, Christmas week caught up with me. However, there was determination: Dude, you haven’t done a light display video since 2022; you are way overdue.

So, on Monday night, with an elf in tow (my son, who was nice enough to take pictures while I shot video), we ventured out into the dinnertime hour to check out some of the lights.

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We started on Airport Road, where there are a bunch of displays, and along some side streets, including a colorful tree and a large display just before Hazen Drive (it is always worth a few minutes to venture onto side streets to see even more displays than featured on the video).

Off Pembroke Road, the family on Robinson Street never fails to impress (there is a turnaround at the end of the street).

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From there, we drove north, along East Side Drive and Mountain Road. The tree at the Bridge’s House was not lit (note to self: next time I run into Gov. Ayotte, remind her of the importance of the fun and free tree-lighting events at the governor’s mansion in the past).

Speaking of governors, the homes on Governor’s Way, Gallen Drive, and Peterson Circle were pretty again this year. Nearby, there were more displays on Snow Street and Manor Road, as well as on Amy Way, Kyle Road, and other homes in that development, and on Primrose and Winterberry Lane and Millennium Way.

This year, I missed getting footage of displays here and there, including the two homes on Warren Street near Westbourne Road. But I saw them last week and they were impressive, as always.

A quick jaunt down to the South End led to more lights on Pillsbury Street, Rockingham Street, and Donovan Street.

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