Christmas trees are a true staple of the holiday season; from picking your perfect pine (or faux pine), to afternoons spent dressing your festive foliage in tinsel and lights, they’re the perfect tool to inspire family bonding, and, when we break it all down, isn’t that the real reason for the season?
However, when it comes to setting up your Christmas tree, it isn’t always giggles and family fun; it can also be digging a gigantic tree out of storage, vacuuming up loose pine needles, or desperately trying to untangle strands of fairy lights. That’s why, in 2025, I’m ditching high-maintenance decor for something much more simple; pre-lit Christmas trees.
So, if you’re ready to get into the festive spirit (while getting some precious time back), peruse our comprehensive round-up of the best pre-lit Christmas trees Australia has to offer in 2025. Simply add your favourite Christmas baubles, plus it in, and you’re set for all your holiday celebrations.
The best pre-lit Christmas trees in Australia 2025
Overall best pre-lit Christmas tree: Canadian Blue Green Spruce Tree, Balsam Hill
Best affordable pre-lit tree: Nordic Spruce Pre-lit Christmas Tree, Temple & Webster
Best pre-lit tree for a white Christmas: Arrow Pine Flocked Pre-lit Christmas Tree, , Myer

Canadian Blue Green Spruce Tree
from $799 (usually from $1399), Balsam Hill
Best for: a fluffy, full, and festive all-rounder
With its lush needles and soft, lifelike branches, Balsam Hill’s Canadian Blue Green Spruce brings a touch of woodland magic to your festive styling. Pre-lit with warm, energy-efficient LED lights and designed with a clever Easy Plug system, it takes the hassle out of decorating. Equal parts elegant and effortless, this staple tree is the ultimate centrepiece for a truly enchanting Christmas.
Key features:
- LED-lit
- Premium tree stand with scratch-proof feet
- Protective gloves for shaping
- Extra bulbs

Nordic Spruce Pre-lit Christmas Tree
from $229.99, Temple & Webster
Best for: creating Christmas magic on a budget
With its bushy shape and warm LED lights woven throughout, the Temple & Webster Nordic Spruce Pre-lit Christmas Tree instantly brings festive magic to your home. The irregular branch design mimics real-tree growth for authenticity, while seven different light settings add effortless versatility. Elegant, effortless and ready to dress in your favourite baubles, it serves as the perfect piece to elevate your Christmas decor.
Key features:
- LED-lit
- 7 lighting settings
- Hinged branches for easy setup

Arrow Pine Flocked Pre-lit Christmas Tree
$399.20 (usually $499), Myer
Elevate your festive décor with the Myer Giftorium Arrow Pine Flocked Pre-lit Christmas Tree; a winter-wonderland favourite. Its lush green-and-white flocked branches create a snowy, alpine effect, while warm pre-lit LEDs weave through 1,238 tips for an instant atmosphere of holiday magic. With its generous size and effortless lighting built-in, this tree brings striking style and convenience to your seasonal centrepiece.
Key features:
- LED lights
- Snow-dusted effect
- Hinged branches for easy setup

Pine Cashmere LED Christmas Tree
From $399.99, Adairs
Best for: a subtly snow-tipped tree
Lushly full and softly luminous, the Pine Cashmere LED tree elevates your festive décor with its elegant silhouette and glowing dual-colour LED lights. Complete with hinged branches for easy setup and a sturdy metal stand for stable display, it’s as practical as it is beautiful. Timeless style meets modern convenience; it’s the perfect backdrop for your holiday celebrations.
Key features:
- Dual colour LED lights
- 4 lighting functions
- Hinged branches for easy setup

Costway 2.7m hinged Christmas tree with 8 lighting modes
$216.95 (usually $227.95), Amazon
Best for: an effortless setup
Featuring eight different lighting modes, and pre-decorated with festive pine cones and adorable red berries, this pre-lit Christmas tree is an easy win for the holiday season. Simply head to the product page to read the many raving reviews, and see how beautiful it looks in real-life; one satisfied customer writes, ‘I’m so glad I bought this tree. I was a bit apprehensive but it’s great value, easy to set up, and comes in 3 sections. The tree fluffs out and is very full. I wasn’t disappointed!’
Key features:
- 650 warm white LED Lights
- 103 pine cones
- 8 modes & memory design

LED Starry Twinkle Tree
$269.99, Bed Bath N’ Table
Best for: a chic, non-traditional tree
For the minimalist, a white Christmas tree can do no wrong. Illuminate your festive display effortlessly with this 2.1 metre tree, adorned with 480 solar-powered LED lights for a warm, eco-conscious glow. Built for convenience and style, it brings holiday charm; no plugs needed. Bright, bold and hassle-free, it’s a perfect option for those wanting to make a statement this Christmas.
Key features:
- 180cm tall
- LED lights
- White lights

Balsam Hill Monterey Pine
$1879 (usually $2699), Balsam Hill
Best for: a lush (and long-lasting) investment piece
With its vibrant pine-green needles and lush, naturally full silhouette, the Balsam Hill Monterey Pine Christmas Tree makes an unforgettable festive centrepiece. Crafted to mirror its real-life counterpart, it features long, slender pine needles and sturdy branches that provide plenty of space for ornaments and baubles. While it may be on the pricier side, the quality makes it worth it; this is a festive staple you’ll enjoy for many Christmases to come.
Key features:
- Available in full and slim shapes
- Unlit option available
- Easy assembly

Aurora Pre-lit Pop Up Christmas Tree
From $239.20, Myer
Best for: adding holiday joy to smaller spaces
Bring instant festive magic to any space with the Aurora Pre‑lit Pop‑Up Christmas Tree. With lush, full branches that unfold effortlessly and warm LED lights woven through every tip for a cozy, sparkling glow, it’s the perfect statement piece for tighter spaces. Stylish, easy, and ready to shine, this tree makes holiday decorating a breeze.
Key features:
- LED lights (150)
- 790 tips
- narrow pine design

COSTWAY Pre-Lit Pine Artificial Christmas Tree
$179.95, Amazon
Best for: budget-friendly festive foliage
Celebrate the season without overspending with the Costway 1.8M Pre-Lit Pine Christmas Tree. Standing at 1.8 meters tall, this tree boasts 484 realistic branch tips and is pre-lit with 260 warm LED lights, creating a festive ambiance in any room. Its hinged design also ensures easy assembly and storage, while the sturdy metal stand provides stability. Perfect for those seeking a balance between quality and affordability, this tree brings holiday cheer to any home.
Key Features:
- LED lights (260)
- 484 tips
- Sturdy metal stand
Christmas tree shopping tips and tricks
While many people choose December 1st to put up their Christmas trees, anytime from late November to early December is considered normal. However, if you’ve opted for a real tree rather than an artificial option, you may want to opt for early December to keep it fresh; real trees last around four weeks, and there’s nothing worse than waking up to a wilted tree on Christmas morning.
No, both types of Christmas tree have unique benefits and drawbacks; it all comes down to what you value most. Real trees offer a sense of authenticity, filling the home with holiday scent and charm. Artificial trees, however, provide longevity, low maintenance, and the freedom to perfectly style your branches year after year. Ultimately, the best tree is the one that brings joy to your space and suits your lifestyle.
Pre-lit Christmas trees save you the time and effort of untangling strings of lights every year. Instead, all you need to do is put your tree up, plug it in, and you’re all good to go.
For the best selection, October – November is the best time to buy your Christmas tree. Snagging your tree early ensures you get your preferred size, style, and lighting options, and gives you plenty of time to accessorise it with baubles, garlands, and ornaments. Early planning also means you can enjoy the anticipation of the season without the last-minute rush.
If we’re following tradition, January 5th is generally regarded as the last day of Christmas, making it a widely popular date for taking down decor.
This article originally appeared on Home Beautiful and is republished here with permission.