Garden dLights illuminates holidays with half million lights

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue's Garden d’Lights event starts on November 19, 2025, featuring an impressive display of half a million lights. Running until November 29, 2025, the event attracts thousands of visitors each year to the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Organized by the Bellevue Botanical Garden Society, it aims to bring the community together to celebrate the holiday season. Officials highlight the importance of planning for parking, as the event draws large crowds, enhancing local tourism. Attendees can enjoy the festive atmosphere while exploring the garden's unique landscapes illuminated by lights.

The event has consistently received positive feedback, establishing itself as a cherished holiday tradition. Additionally, local businesses benefit from increased foot traffic during the event days. Garden d’Lights represents a significant cultural and economic opportunity for the City of Bellevue.

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