LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — It’s paradise inside the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens this summer.

The casino has officially opened their new ‘Paradise: Nature’s Most Beautiful Creations’ display to the public, transforming the space with unforgettable designs. The display highlights the jungle and its many animals and plants, surrounding guests with the Conservatory’s scale and artistry.

The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its 2026 summer display, which will be open through September.(MGM/Bellagio)

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Bellagio Conservatory’s summer display is split into four garden beds, each showcasing a different jungle scene. In the popular West Bed at the center, elephants gather near a watering hole, while the North Bed features a 22-foot tiger as its centerpiece.

Additionally, the East Bed includes a lion and cub rest among blooms and foliage, joined by flamingos near the water while the South Bed has giraffes on display towering over plantings alongside blue herons.

Organizers also shared the scale behind the Conservatory’s summer display, which includes 20,450 plants are featured throughout the exhibit and required 100 employees working around the clock for six days to to bring it to life.

The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its 2026 summer display, which will...
The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its 2026 summer display, which will be open through September.(MGM/Bellagio)

Guests looking to dine within the display can visit The Garden Table, which features brunch selections from Sadelle’s and a dinner menu curated by Michael Mina, and The Watering Hole, which offers exclusive cocktails.

Guests can find the display next to the hotel lobby and is open 24/7.

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