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Celebrate the holiday season at Blossoms of Light, a dazzling and ever-changing display of light and color. In its 38th year, this event transforms The Denver Botanic Gardens at the York Street location into a twinkling winter wonderland. Special features include a 200-foot-long light tunnel, new choreographed light display in the UMB Amphitheater, glowing orbs in Monet Pool and projections on the Science Pyramid. In line with our core value of sustainability, all lights are LED. Holiday treats and warm drinks are available for purchase at Offshoots Café and the Hive Garden Bistro. Engagement packages are available. Visit https://www.botanicgardens.org/events/special-events/blossoms-light for more information.

Photo courtesy: Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver’s holiday season will once again be illuminated by the spectacular Mile High Tree’s dazzling light and music show presented by XCEL Energy & Xfinity. Everyone’s invited to get close and step inside this brilliantly lit, 110-foot-tall immersive art installation that will be erected on the Great Lawn in Civic Center Park. The Mile High Tree is the largest installation of its kind in North America. You don’t want to miss this unique and festive experience. The Mile High Tree is open every day from 5 to 10 pm and admission is free! Visit https://www.denver.org/milehighholidays/mile-high-tree/ for more information.

Photo courtesy: Denver.org

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