If you’re looking for information about visiting Longwood Gardens at Christmas, you’re in the right place!
Known worldwide as a horticultural paradise, the gardens transform into a dazzling winter wonderland each year, from late November thru early January.
From shimmering lights to elaborate displays, visiting Longwood Gardens at Christmas is a festive experience that captivates visitors of all ages.
Directions | Hours | Admission Fees
Longwood Gardens is located at 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348.
In 2024, A Longwood Christmas goes from November 22 thru Jan 12, 2025.
During this time period, the grounds are open 7 days a week, from 10:00 am–11:00 pm.
Timed tickets are required for entry, and I would STRONGLY urge you to buy them online ahead of time, as they sell out virtually every day.
Ticket prices for A Longwood Christmas are as follows: Adults (19 and older) – $42 | Youth (5-18) – $23 | Children (4 and under) – Free.
What You’ll See at A Longwood Christmas
As you depart the Visitor Center, beautifully lit walkways set the tone for the magic ahead.
In what order you tour the attractions on the grounds is entirely up to you – be sure to pick up a map at the Visitor Center so you don’t miss anything!
Inside the Peirce-du Pont House, cozy fireplaces, garlands, and antique decorations transport you back in time.
As you step into the Main Conservatory, you’re greeted by towering Christmas trees adorned with sparkling ornaments and surrounded by intricate floral arrangements.
The Peppermint Palace, one of the indoor themed rooms, charms visitors with its candy-inspired decor, including bright red and white ornaments and playful nutcrackers.
In the recently-opened West Conservatory, sleek modern architecture combines with glowing trees and hanging floral chandeliers to create a breathtaking scene.
The water features outside this building, decorated with a pair of “light trees”, add a reflective beauty to the crisp winter air.
The historic Chimes Tower and its surrounding trees are stunningly lit, with reflections shimmering in the nearby water.
The Main Fountain Garden is another must-see, where synchronized light shows set to holiday music dazzle visitors throughout the evening.
As the sky darkens, the trees lining the pathways twinkle in countless colors, guiding you to the next magical display.
One of the most photographed areas is the dramatic light tunnel, where red and white lights form an arched canopy for visitors to stroll beneath.
Every corner of Longwood Gardens offers a photo-worthy moment, from the illuminated blue trees in the orchard to the glowing lantern installations casting intricate patterns on the ground.
Seasonal scents of pine and poinsettias fill the air, adding to the sensory experience.
Final Thoughts
Visiting Longwood Gardens at Christmas is not just about the decorations—it’s about the magic of the season.
Whether you’re visiting by yourself or marveling at the displays with your family, it’s a memory that will last a lifetime.
The celebratory atmosphere throughout the grounds will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.
A visit to Longwood Gardens during the holidays is a reminder of the beauty of the season and the joy it brings to everyone who steps inside, a tribute to the vision of Pierre du Pont.
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