Sparkle and Shine: Garden of Lights Tickets on Sale at Brookside Gardens

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

The annual Garden of Lights exhibit at Brookside Gardens has officially opened ticket sales, inviting the community to experience its stunning outdoor winter display. This popular event transforms the gardens into a wonderland of illuminated art, showcasing thousands of twinkling lights and creative installations that celebrate the spirit of the season. Families and friends are encouraged to gather for this magical experience, which has become a cherished tradition in Silver Spring. The exhibit not only highlights the natural beauty of the gardens, but also provides a festive atmosphere that appeals to visitors of all ages. Attendees can expect a variety of artistic designs and themes that change yearly, making each visit a unique experience.

As winter approaches, the Garden of Lights stands out as a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. With tickets now available, interested visitors should act quickly to secure their place in this enchanting winter celebration. Don't miss the chance to create lasting memories at one of Silver Spring's most beloved seasonal attractions.

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