Welcome to a magical journey through a vibrant and colorful exhibition coming this holiday season to the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Get ready to be dazzled by “Illuminate,” a stunning display of handcrafted lanterns that will light up the garden with intricate designs and mesmerizing scenes once the sun sets, starting on November 29.
The spectacular showcase is produced by Tianyu Arts & Culture, promising a unique blend of art and nature that will captivate visitors of all ages. The San Antonio Botanical Garden’s president & CEO, Katherine Trumble, expressed her excitement about bringing this breathtaking exhibition to the community, offering a space for families and individuals to connect, enjoy the beauty of the Garden, and be inspired by the stunning artistry of the lanterns.
During the presale period, tickets are available at discounted prices until September 13. Here are the presale ticket prices:
- Adult weekday: $22 (Monday-Thursday)
- Adult weekend: $25
- Child weekday: $16 (Monday-Thursday)
- Child weekend: $18
After September 13, regular prices will apply:
- Adult weekday: $27 (Monday-Thursday)
- Adult weekend: $30
- Child weekday: $21 (Monday-Thursday)
- Child weekend: $23
Parking is available online for $20 on a first-come, first-served basis. Free overflow parking is also offered on Old Austin Road, approximately a 0.8-mile walk from the entrance.
Most visitors complete the experience in about 90 minutes, making it a perfect outing for the whole family. The exhibition will be on display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden until January 12, 2025, with closures on Christmas and New Year’s Day. Make sure to visit this enchanting display located at 555 Funston Pl.
For early bird pricing and to purchase tickets, click here.
Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to witness the magic of “Illuminate” at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Embark on a journey filled with light, color, and wonder that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
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