Look inside the new fall display at Bellagio Las Vegas’ famous conservatory gardens

It may still be pushing triple-digit temps in Las Vegas, but fall has technically arrived in the desert. And that means Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has unveiled its latest over-the-top seasonal display. The beloved free attraction is now dressed in brilliant shades of orange, gold, and burgundy for autumn.

The 2025 installation, called “Autumn Majesty: A Glamorous Harvest,” will be on view through November 8. Designer Ed Libby and Bellagio’s horticulture team are behind the transformation, which uses hundreds of thousands of flowers, plants, and gourds to create a fantasy version of harvest season.

Highlights from the display

  • A treehouse and a god of wine: A 37-foot tree towers over a moss-covered treehouse in the West Bed, while a statue modeled after Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, pours out a cornucopia into a pond.
  • A royal frog family: In the North Bed, a mushroom forest is home to Queen Lilybrook, a brightly patterned frog who presides over her throne. Mushroom-shaped topiaries are crafted from more than 31,000 carnations.
  • A giant pumpkin palace: The East Bed features a 23-foot pumpkin structure topped with Bellagio’s signature “B.” Stained-glass dragonflies and flowing fountains make the scene glimmer.
  • Owls in a pumpkin house: The South Bed has a 16-foot pumpkin home for a parliament of owls, surrounded by waterfalls, mushroom lanterns, and a carpet of chrysanthemums.

By the numbers

  • 700,000 autumn leaves
  • 667 pounds: weight of the largest pumpkin
  • 31,000 carnations in mushroom topiaries
  • 150 real feathers embellishing the owl details

Like every seasonal installation, this one blends art, engineering, and horticulture at massive scale. The Conservatory is also a sustainability showcase: All the water is recycled on-site, and plants that can’t be reused are composted rather than thrown away.

Open 24 hours a day and free to visit, the Bellagio Conservatory remains one of Las Vegas’ most accessible attractions — and one of its most Instagrammed…

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