If you get giddy around the holidays, this video is for you.

Produced by Little Big World from Berlin-based video company Spoonfilm, the simply titled “Happy Holidays” is a minute-and-a-half adventure around Boston during the holiday season. Santas in Speedos, an aerial view of the Boston Common tree lighting and Blink! at Faneuil Hall are all featured in the tilt-shift special production.

This isn’t the first time Little Big World has provided a fascinating perspective of the city: In January of 2013, the producers created a similarly shot video of Boston, which navigated different neighborhoods in the summertime. Now, we have a holiday version to revel in and spark some Christmastime joy – especially for any Grinches out there.

The video follows Santa as he finishes a shift at the Cambridgeside Galleria, before we see hundreds of miniature, Speedo-clad Santas running through the Back Bay. We watch as the sun sets over Boston, before a full moon rises into the sky. From there, ice skaters take the rinks and festive lights illuminate Christopher Columbus Park, Faneuil Hall and the Boston Common. The short film also doesn’t leave out an important part of this year’s Boston Common Tree Lighting Ceremony: From the shot’s perspective, you can see the Michael Brown and Eric Garner protesters crowded outside of the Capitol building.

Everything, which happens on a tiny-scale, in time lapse, is set to The Nutcracker Suite’s “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,” setting the seasonal tone.

But that’s enough talking – watch the video below.

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