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LAS VEGAS (March 19, 2026) – This spring, Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens welcomes guests to step inside a magical garden where flowers dance, music drifts through the air and imagination takes center stage. Open through June 6, “Springtime Symphony: Music in Motion,” transforms the Conservatory into an enchanted celebration of the season, blending pastel hues, stained glass artistry and music box-inspired design. Imagined by designer Ed Libby and brought to life by Bellagio’s Horticulture team, the display unfolds like a living storybook, where spinning, twirling and soaring elements bring the garden to life at every turn.
“Spring has a way of turning even the smallest details into something magical,” said Libby. “We are always looking for new ways to raise the bar and evolve the guest experience, and this display brings more movement and life to the garden than ever before. As guests wander through, every element, from stained glass to carousel horses, feels like it’s part of a story waiting to be told.”
West Bed
At the heart of the display, the West Bed glows with jewel-toned stained glass and sparkling Fabergé-inspired artistry. A grand Fabergé egg serves as the showpiece, shimmering as blooms and butterflies appear to rise from within its ornate form. Nearby, a towering hand-painted and illuminated stained-glass window depicts butterflies, florals and a fairytale castle, while two additional bejeweled eggs in soft pink and purple complement the showpiece. Just steps away, a flower-crowned gazebo houses The Garden Table, an immersive dining experience where guests can enjoy a spring-inspired menu surrounded by the colors and fragrance of the Conservatory.
North Bed
Catrina the ballerina twirls gracefully atop her gilded music box at the center of the North Bed, framed by gentle fountains and a majestic arch of pastel flowers. Sweeping floral arrangements frame the scene, while a turning golden key and handwritten sheet music reinforce the display's theme of melody and storytelling. LED screens allow guests to take a deeper journey through the exhibit, filled with lavender fields and natural imagery that illuminate the bed from behind. A harmonious soundtrack plays as a subtle scent with notes of peach, iris, white currant and sandalwood permeates the air. Guests can take a piece of the display home with Music Box Dancer, a bespoke candle available at the Giardini Store.
East Bed
In the East Bed, a gleaming gilded birdcage stands prominently at the heart of the garden. Guests can wander along a stone path beneath the structure, creating an immersive moment within the display. Butterflies and songbirds drift overhead while statuesque daffodils and roses in soft pinks and purples bloom throughout the garden, offering a dreamy welcome to spring.
South Bed
A whimsical rosy carousel anchors the South Bed, trimmed in gold and wrapped in trailing roses. Beneath its canopy, prancing white horses circle continuously while floral pomanders bloom across the ceiling above. A quartet of fountains cascade into a tranquil pond surrounded by colorful blossoms and sculpted floral topiaries, while a fluttering, jeweled hummingbird hovers nearby, adding a final touch of motion to the scene.
The Garden Table
Guests can embark on an epicurean journey at The Garden Table, a one-of-a-kind dining offering set within the iconic Conservatory. Located inside a beautifully adorned gazebo, the experience features a seasonal brunch from Sadelle’s priced at $135 per person from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Reservations are required. To book and find more information, call 702.693.7075 or go online.
Sustainability at the Conservatory
Water used in Bellagio’s Conservatory and Botanical Gardens comes from on-site underground wells that use rain and recycled water from the resort, avoiding the use of municipal potable water. The water in the Conservatory is also recycled throughout the exhibit and reused at the resort. Bellagio’s water conservation efforts are part of MGM Resorts International’s overall sustainability commitment.
At the conclusion of each display, plants and botanical material without remaining viable life are separated for collection by a local composting facility. The organic waste is made into compost products to help improve the environment. This method of recycling keeps thousands of pounds of waste out of local landfills and turns it into something that improves the region’s soil, air and water quality.
“Springtime Symphony” 2026 Spring Display by the Numbers
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35,000: Roses featured throughout the display
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22,000: Potted plants and flowers incorporated into the gardens
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2,000: Fresh-cut carnations forming the pansy flower beneath the hummingbird
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100: Team members working around the clock to bring the display to life
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36 feet: Height of the stained-glass window in the West Bed
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4: Regal Bellagio flags flying above the North Bed
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3: Spring-inspired horses circling the carousel in the South Bed
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2: Colorful hummingbirds featured within the display
Bellagio’s Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is complimentary and open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To learn more, please visit Bellagio’s website.
About Bellagio Resort & Casino
Inspired by the beautiful villages of Europe, Bellagio Resort & Casino overlooks a Mediterranean-blue, 8 ½-acre lake in which fountains perform a magnificent aquatic ballet. Award-winning dining including CARBONE Riviera, Prime Steakhouse and The Mayfair Supper Club, a world-class art gallery, the exquisite Conservatory & Botanical Gardens, the stunning performance of “O” by Cirque du Soleil, a sumptuous spa and salon and exclusive luxury shopping all work together to compose the symphony that is Bellagio. Bellagio is operated by MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM). For more information and reservations, visit bellagio.com, call toll free at (888) 987-6667 or find us on Instagram, Facebook and X.
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