Queens, New York. This winter, visit LuminosaA Festival of Lights, formerly known as Lektrik, to enter a wonderful realm.
The Luminosa A Festival of Lights, which will arrive in New York on November 27, will use more than 100 light sculptures created by 150 talented artists to bring stories to life. The Queens Botanical Garden (42–80 Crommelin Street) will be transformed into an immersive fantasy for this festival.
The captivating realm of Winterland will be the focal point of this year’s Luminosa. Visitors will experience the splendor of winter as they stroll through glistening ice castles, wintry woodlands, and icy scenery.
With a wide range of events, such as picture opportunities, acrobatic performances, food, specialty cocktails, live music, and more, the festival is inclusive.
Visitors are advised to dress appropriately for the weather as this experience will take place outdoors and last approximately two hours.
First come, first served, $15 parking will be offered in the Parking Garden.
Time and Ticket Info
On November 27, the Luminosa A Festival of Lights will make its formal premiere. The experience will be available from 5 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday through Sunday.
Online ticket purchases can be made through the Fever App or website. Up until October 31st, there will be a 10% early bird discount.
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Children (4-12) start at $21 plus a booking fee
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Adult (13+) start at $30 plus a booking fee
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Senior (65+), Student, or Military start at $26 plus a booking fee
When you get to the event, tickets can be sold out, but there will be a box office on site.
The starting price for a Family Bundle, which includes a minimum of four seats and a maximum of two adults, is $22, plus a booking fee.
There is also a Group Bundle that starts at $27 and includes a booking fee for a minimum of six tickets.
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