Seasonal attraction returns with vibrant flowers, creative displays and free family-friendly entertainment
LAS VEGAS — Summer has officially arrived at Bellagio as the resort unveiled its newest Conservatory & Botanical Gardens display, bringing another colorful transformation to one of the most visited attractions on the Las Vegas Strip.
The new summer exhibit opened June 13 and will remain on display through Sept. 12. Bellagio’s horticulture team spent months preparing the seasonal installation, which features thousands of flowers, plants and custom-designed elements throughout the famous indoor garden.
Tourists and locals began visiting the attraction immediately after its debut. Large crowds gathered throughout opening weekend to experience the newest seasonal showcase.
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens remains one of the most popular free attractions in Las Vegas. Located near the resort’s main lobby, the 14,000-square-foot space welcomes visitors around the clock.



Seasonal displays have become a Las Vegas tradition
For many visitors, a stop at the Conservatory has become a regular part of every Las Vegas trip.
Bellagio completely transforms the space several times each year. Teams redesign every section of the Conservatory for spring, summer, harvest season, winter holidays and Lunar New Year celebrations.
Each transformation requires extensive planning, construction and horticultural expertise.
Garden designers carefully select flowers, plants, trees and decorative elements that support the seasonal theme. As a result, no two displays are ever exactly alike.
Photography enthusiasts often spend hours exploring the attraction. Families, meanwhile, enjoy the opportunity to experience a unique attraction without purchasing a ticket.



Summer colors create a memorable experience
Bright floral arrangements dominate this year’s summer presentation.
Guests can expect vibrant colors, detailed landscaping and creative displays that celebrate the energy of the season. Several installations provide popular photo opportunities throughout the exhibit.
Bellagio’s horticulture team is known for combining flowers with artistic design elements. Consequently, the Conservatory often feels more like a living art gallery than a traditional botanical garden.
Natural fragrances fill the air while visitors move through the various displays.
Many guests choose to visit during both daytime and evening hours because the lighting creates a different experience after sunset.



Free attraction continues to draw visitors
Las Vegas offers countless entertainment options. However, few attractions attract as many visitors while remaining completely free.
Bellagio’s Conservatory continues to serve as a major draw for both tourists and Southern Nevada residents.
Summer tourism remains strong across the Las Vegas Valley. Therefore, resort officials expect thousands of visitors to experience the exhibit before it closes in September.
Bellagio’s seasonal displays have become a signature part of the resort’s identity. The summer installation continues that tradition while providing visitors another reason to explore the property.
Anyone looking for flowers, photography opportunities and a relaxing break from the casino floor will find plenty to enjoy inside Bellagio’s newest seasonal attraction.



Visitor Information
Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens
3600 S Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
Open: 24 Hours Daily
Admission: Free
Summer Display Dates: June 13 – Sept. 12, 2026
Website: bellagio.mgmresorts.com
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