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Printable Maps and List of the BEST Christmas Lights in Brisbane 2023

Choose the MAP for the Brisbane/Logan/Ipswich etc suburbs of choice for your personalised Brisbane Christmas lights tour this year.

Download and print our Christmas lights maps and lists. This will take the pain out of figuring out which order to see the lights in. We’ve done the hard work for you!

Start anywhere on the map and follow the numbered route. You can skip ahead, only visit the ones that we have marked as *worth a look* or DO THEM ALL. It is up to you. The order we have put them in makes it easy to navigate from one to the next, just follow the numbers!  

Our Christmas lights maps and lists have now been fully updated for 2023 with all the lights we have been told about from entries we have received from emails, messages, Facebook and comments on our website.

Want us to email you the maps on Friday 13 December, 2024? To sign up to get the Christmas lights maps and lists emailed directly to you when they have been fully updated with even more displays, add your email address here ===> SIGN ME UP FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHT MAPS!

Remember to visit our main article that has

  • a list of Christmas lights +
  • photos +
  • an interactive digital map for each local area.

Key for symbols:

🏆 – winner of local Christmas lights competition

🎄 – worth a look – this house is something special

📷 – there is a photo of this display on our digital map

⭐️ – multiple houses are in the street

🚗 – bit of a drive (depending on where you live)

If you see a purple star on our digital map, that means the address is a late addition to the digital map and it was received too late to show on our printed map.

Best Christmas lights Caboolture, Redcliffe and Bribie printable maps

Click on the image below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights in Caboolture, Redcliffe and Bribie this year.

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Caboolture and Moreton Bay area Christmas lights map

Best Christmas lights Brisbane Northside printable maps

Click on the image below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights on the northside of Brisbane this year.

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Northside Christmas lights map V2

Best Christmas lights Brisbane Southern suburbs maps

Click on the image below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights on the southside of Brisbane this year.

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Southside Christmas lights map V2

Best Christmas lights Brisbane Redlands & Bayside maps

Click on the image below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights in the Redlands and Eastern suburbs this year.

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Redlands and Easters suburbs Christmas lights map V2

Best Christmas lights Brisbane Western suburbs maps

Click on the image below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights in Brisbane’s Western suburbs this year.

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Western suburbs Brisbane Christmas lights map V2

Best Christmas lights Logan area maps

Click on the images below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights in Logan this year.

Best Christmas lights Logan

Updated on Friday 8 December, 2023.

Logan Christmas lights map V2

Best Christmas lights Ipswich maps

Because the homes in Ipswich that participate in putting up Christmas lights is MASSIVE, we have had to break our lists into two again this year. We have Ipswich East – mostly Springfield Lakes area and Ipswich West – mostly Ipswich area.

Click on the images below to print out the map and list of the best Christmas lights in Ipswich this year.

Ipswich East – Springfield Lakes & surrounds

Updated on Saturday 9 December, 2023.

Ipswich East Christmas lights map V2

Ipswich West Area & surrounds

Updated on Saturday 9 December, 2023.

Ipswich West Christmas lights map V2
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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.