Peach Recommends: Garden Lights, Holiday Nights At the Atlanta Botanical Gardens

Photos courtesy of the Atlanta Botanical Gardens

 

The Botanical Garden’s eighth annual electrical light extravaganza returns with new features and crowd favorites and is shaping up to be bigger and brighter than ever – just in time for the Holiday season!

 

The eighth annual in-town holiday tradition features new and enhanced displays comprised of millions of low energy-consuming LED lights including new music and motion for last year’s buzz-worthy spectacle, Nature’s Wonders.

 

This year brings the debut of the Skylights Lounge in the Skyline Garden. Plus, several larger-than-life plant giants from Imaginary Worlds: Once Upon a Time will be awash in holiday glow.

See the Ice Goddess and Tunnel of Light along with the Orchestral Orbs, Radiant Rainforest, Model Trains and other favorites that continue to make the exhibition a must-see holiday tradition.

 

In the Nature’s Wonders display, which debuted last year – the world’s largest synchronized curtain of light – guests will be immersed in cutting-edge technology that allows lights suspended from the grand treetops to be choreographed to music and sound effects.

 

Pre-purchase your tickets at atlantabg.org to plan your visit – be aware of varying ticket pricing due to peak nights.

 

 

The What, When, and Where

What: Garden Lights, Holiday Nights

When: November 17, 2018 – January 6, 2019 – nightly at 5-11 pm.

Where: The Atlanta Botanical Gardens, 1345 Piedmont Ave. NE

 

For ticket information and other details, visit atlantbg.org.

 

 

 

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