LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is welcoming spring with a new seasonal installation that blends florals, stained-glass artistry and music-inspired movement.
Open now through June 6, the display — titled “Springtime Symphony: Music in Motion” — transforms the Conservatory into what Bellagio describes as an enchanted celebration of the season, featuring pastel hues, music box-inspired design and kinetic elements that spin, twirl and soar throughout the space.
The exhibit was imagined by designer Ed Libby and brought to life by Bellagio’s Horticulture team, which created a “living storybook” experience intended to make the garden feel in constant motion.
“Springtime Symphony” 2026 Spring Display by the numbers
- 35,000: Roses featured throughout the display
- 22,000: Potted plants and flowers incorporated into the gardens
- 2,000: Fresh-cut carnations forming the pansy flower beneath the hummingbird
- 100: Team members working around the clock to bring the display to life
- 36 feet: Height of the stained-glass window in the West Bed
- 4: Regal Bellagio flags flying above the North Bed
- 3: Spring-inspired horses circling the carousel in the South Bed
- 2: Colorful hummingbirds featured within the display
Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is located at Bellagio on the Las Vegas Strip. Admission is free, and seasonal installations rotate throughout the year.
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