SPONSORED: Head to Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country to experience a holiday wonderland of German decorations, Texas wines and unlimited shopping.
Plan aheadLong known as a weekend destination, experienced Fredericksburg visitors know that a Sunday through Thursday trip provides several benefits, including the best price on the town’s wide variety of places to stay, a personalized experience at the wineries and tasting rooms of Texas Wine Country, more space and time to browse at shops, museums and art galleries, plus less wait time at local restaurants.
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