Imagine walking around a garden that’s lit with millions of lights! Sounds almost like a scene from a movie, doesn’t it? Well, it’s just how Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York will look in the next few days. The stunning winter light show – Lightscape– is returning to the city next week and if you’re in Brooklyn, you cannot miss out on this spectacle! Read on to know more about it.
Lightscape Set To Return To Brooklyn This November
Lightscape, the after-dark illuminated trail at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, is returning to the city on November 22. For this winter light show, the famous Brooklyn garden is decked with millions of lights. This year, the show will be open to the public until January 5, so you can enjoy a walk around the garden and take in all the spectacular art displays and installations throughout the holiday season.
According to Timeout, this year Lightscape will feature new awe-inspiring art installations and some old favourites by artists from ten different countries. Visitors can also enjoy seasonal treats and festive music during their walk around the garden. For the first time ever, visitors will be able to enjoy seasonal craft cocktails and special hot chocolate concoctions at the Lightscape Bar. It will be set up at the Palm House in the garden.
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Dazzling Up The City With A Million Lights!
Lightscape will be returning to Brooklyn Botanic Garden with some breathtaking art displays, installations, and lighted sculptures this year. As per Timeout, the much-loved fountain show in the pond of the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden and Winter Reflections installation by the Cherry Esplanade will be returning this season.
As for the new installations, visitors can check out the Ribbon Tunnel by Culture Creative. As per reports, this installation will be set up near the Bluebell Wood and will offer a “kaleidoscopic, multicoloured, and prismatic light experience” to the people.
The Lightscape trail begins at the Visitor Center and ends at 150 Eastern Parkway. So, book your spot online here and experience the magic of Lightscape at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden!
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