It鈥檚 that time of year again, when you drag home a tree, unwrap your ornaments, and schlep out to the store to buy replacement bulbs for the lights that mysteriously broke over the summer. It鈥檚 a hassle, but it鈥檚 nothing compared to what鈥檚 gone into the construction of some of the most extravagant Christmas trees on the planet. These are not meant for strings of popcorn: these are works of art elaborate enough to make Santa weep. (Tears of joy, of course.)

From San Diego to New York to London to Paris, we鈥檝e rounded up some of the most expensive, luxurious trees of the season. None may have cost $11 million like that one year in Abu Dhabi, but we still think they鈥檙e nice.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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Fittingly, the Met鈥檚 20-foot tall blue spruce tree is decked out with priceless historical objects, including a collection of 18th century Neopolitan angels and cherubs scattered through its boughs. There鈥檚 also a group of (uncannily) realistic cr猫che figures which flank the nativity scene.

Claridge鈥檚, London

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Given that so many little boys and girls are going to find a Burberry scarf under the tree this year, it鈥檚 appropriate that Claridge鈥檚 (certainly untraditional) tree was designed this year by Christopher Bailey, the chief creative and chief executive officer of Burberry. It鈥檚 the sixth year the iconic Mayfair hotel has partnered with a designer; Dolce & Gabanna, Lanvin鈥檚 Alber Elbaz and John Galliano have all had a turn in the past. No need to squint: those are, in fact, almost 100 gold and silver umbrellas. Someone is planning for a not-so-white Christmas…

Bonus: At sister hotel the Connaught, artist Damien Hirst was enlisted to decorate the property鈥檚 inaugural outdoor tree. Fittingly odd, he鈥檚 made ornaments from medical instruments and pills and strung garlands of sausages on the 30-foot Norway spruce.

The Four Seasons Hotel George V, Paris

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Not quite a tree and more specifically a forest of trees, The George V鈥檚 holiday installation, euphemistically called Arctic Fantasy and created by their artistic director Jeff Leatham is really a foil to the main attraction in the hotel鈥檚 marble courtyard, two giant polar bears made out of mirror. (Inside, penguins made out of a similar material bring a surreal touch to the hotel鈥檚 elaborate lobby.)

The Hotel del Coronado, San Diego

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For everyone who doesn鈥檛 live in Southern California, it seems vaguely unfair that they get to enjoy palm trees and evergreens, but the world is not a fair place as any disappointed child will tell you on Christmas morning. Thus the Hotel del Coronado in perennially sunny San Diego has a 21-foot-tall lobby tree inspired by the graphic artist Jeff Granito鈥檚 folksy (and disingenuously, wintery) picture of the hotel.

The Victoria and Albert Museum, London

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In a departure from the usual weak gestures at other religions during the holiday season (nothing so bleak as a small plastic Menorah next to a 35-foot-tall spruce, blazing with light), the V&A has gone the extra mile with Kalpataru: The Wishing Tree by Delhi-based designers Sarthak Sengupta and Sahil Bagga. It鈥檚 a colorful ensemble of free-standing structures (in a tree-light arrangement) handcrafted out of beaten brass and painted with classic Indian motifs by artists from Kerala.

The American Museum of Natural History, New York

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Unless you have a whole lot of free time, don鈥檛 even think of trying this at home. The AMNH鈥檚 annual Origami Holiday tree contains over 1,000 pieces of origami art from volunteers (and professionals, don鈥檛 feel too bad about yourself) all over the 13-foot tree鈥檚 boughs. The theme this year, 鈥淢ighty and Microscopic Life,鈥 was inspired by the upcoming exhibitions The Secret World Inside You and Dinosaurs Among Us, as well as the current exhibition Life at the Limits: Stories of Amazing Species, so you can spy everything from pterosaurs to kangaroos to little blobby bacterium.

Le Royal Monceau — Raffles, Paris

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This one鈥檚 so fancy it even has a name and a backstory: 鈥淭he Lightning Tree,鈥 designed by Didier Faustino, was inspired by a plane journey through stormy weather and, in a somewhat surprising twist, the hyper-austere lightning field by Walter de Maria. The 鈥渢ree鈥 is four separate sculptures under a neon light fixture whose negative space forms a tree shape as you walk around it. It鈥檚 also available in chocolate form.

The Designers鈥 Christmas Trees, Paris

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For the past 20 years, the charity Les Sapins de No毛l des Cr茅ateurs, conceived of and run by the French journalist and TV personality Marie-Christiane Marek, enlists designers to create an elaborate version of a Christmas tree that鈥檚 then auctioned off to help the fight against cancer. This year鈥檚 auction was on Nov. 23 and designers included the fashion houses Chanel and Christian Dior, the designers Nina Ricci and Jean-Paul Gaultier, and even Pierre Herm茅, whose chain of super-high end macarons are the not-at-all-best-kept secret of Paris. — Bloomberg