Longwood Gardens Transforms into a Colorful Indoor Oasis this Winter as 'Winter Wonder' Arrives
In an effort to provide an alternative escape from the cold winter months, Longwood Gardens is now offering "Winter Wonder," a vibrant indoor showcase that brings color and life to its glass conservatories. From January 16th through March 22nd, visitors can step into a world of blooming flowers, lush tropical plants, and impressive horticultural displays, all under the warmth and protection of the glass ceilings.
By shifting its focus indoors, Longwood Gardens allows guests to experience the beauty of nature in a way that is unique to this time of year. The cold winter weather outside means that many outdoor landscapes are dormant, but inside, the gardens come alive with vibrant colors and textures that are sure to captivate visitors of all ages.
For those who want to take their 'Winter Wonder' experience to the next level, Longwood Gardens is introducing "Garden Glow," an evening event that kicks off on February 13th. Every Friday through Sunday night from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., the gardens will be illuminated in a dazzling display of color and light. One of the highlights of this event is "SPARK," an installation that releases thousands of biodegradable lights into the air, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Visitors can reserve timed admission tickets in advance, as Longwood Gardens is now operating on a timed-entry basis to ensure that everyone has a chance to experience the beauty of 'Winter Wonder.' The gardens are open from Wednesday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Tuesdays closed for maintenance.
Whether you're looking for a romantic date night, a fun outing with family and friends, or simply a way to escape the cold winter weather, Longwood Gardens' "Winter Wonder" is an experience not to be missed.
In an effort to provide an alternative escape from the cold winter months, Longwood Gardens is now offering "Winter Wonder," a vibrant indoor showcase that brings color and life to its glass conservatories. From January 16th through March 22nd, visitors can step into a world of blooming flowers, lush tropical plants, and impressive horticultural displays, all under the warmth and protection of the glass ceilings.
By shifting its focus indoors, Longwood Gardens allows guests to experience the beauty of nature in a way that is unique to this time of year. The cold winter weather outside means that many outdoor landscapes are dormant, but inside, the gardens come alive with vibrant colors and textures that are sure to captivate visitors of all ages.
For those who want to take their 'Winter Wonder' experience to the next level, Longwood Gardens is introducing "Garden Glow," an evening event that kicks off on February 13th. Every Friday through Sunday night from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., the gardens will be illuminated in a dazzling display of color and light. One of the highlights of this event is "SPARK," an installation that releases thousands of biodegradable lights into the air, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
Visitors can reserve timed admission tickets in advance, as Longwood Gardens is now operating on a timed-entry basis to ensure that everyone has a chance to experience the beauty of 'Winter Wonder.' The gardens are open from Wednesday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Tuesdays closed for maintenance.
Whether you're looking for a romantic date night, a fun outing with family and friends, or simply a way to escape the cold winter weather, Longwood Gardens' "Winter Wonder" is an experience not to be missed.