![]() READ MORE: The 20 Best Places to Celebrate Christmas in Atlanta Photo via Zoo Atlanta 2. That way you can get up close to the massive lit-up Christmas trees, captivating glass sculptures, and huge snowflakes while enjoying the festive music and a warm cup of cocoa by the fire. While many of the most popular Christmas lights in Georgia are drive-through, the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s annual holiday attraction encourages people to explore on foot. This year there will be an all-new exhibition in the Anne Cox Chambers Garden by French artist Cédric LeBorgne and three huge sculptures from the spring and summer exhibition called Origami in the Garden. But there will also be some new elements this year to look forward to. ![]() Many of the display’s fan-favorite features will be returning in 2022, including the Edible Garden, Ice Goddess, and 100-foot-long Tunnel of Light. The attraction showcases botanical themes that coincide with the natural beauty of the garden, while also bringing a special spark of holiday cheer. Voted the best holiday event in metro Atlanta by readers of the AJC, the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s Garden Lights, Holiday Nights illuminates 30 acres with over two million colorful, energy-efficient LED light bulbs. Garden Lights, Holiday NightsĪtlanta Botanical Garden (Nov 12 – Jan 14)
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