Lantern festivals are a central part of Chinese culture and date back thousands of years. Join us as this ancient tradition comes to the Fort Worth Botanic Garden where you will see over 20 sets of lanterns crafted from silk, wire, and steel and where you can spend an evening filled with fun, food and adventure. This event offers visitors the opportunity to experience an event rarely staged outside of Asia.
March 9th – March 31st
April 4th – 7th
April 11th – 14th
April 18th – 21st
April 25th
April 28th
May 9th – 12th
6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Due to inclement weather, Lanterns in the Garden is cancelled tonight, Saturday, April 13. All tickets purchased for tonight will be honored at any of the remaining event dates.
April 14th | April 18th – 21st | April 25th | April 28th | May 9th – 12th
Online ticket sales stop at 5:00 pm each evening, however we sell tickets on-site from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm each evening.
ARRIVAL WINDOW: Choose an arrival time in which you will begin your experience at Lanterns in the Garden. Upon arrival, you are welcome to stay as long as you like! Arrival windows help us maintain a comfortable number of people, so that everyone can have the best experience possible.
Adults – $18
Members – $14
Children (ages 3 – 15) – $8
(Children 2 and under are free)
20+ tickets $16.00 each
50+ tickets $14.00 each.
*Member prices do not apply to reciprocal memberships through APGA. Discount applies to Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Fort Worth Botanical Society and Fort Worth Garden Club members only.*
FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN
3220 Botanic Garden Blvd
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
(817) 463-4160
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