Great time & a lot to see. Make sure U give Urself at least 4+ hours to see it all. When they have the fireworks show I would highly recommend n it'll be the best show U'll ever see. Well worth the $$
If it's your first visit, buy a one-day admission then consider buying a membership as you leave. You can apply the cost of your one-day admission towards the membership fee if you ask politely.
Beautiful gardens... My favorite are the water lilies, orchids, butterfly plants, & pondgardens near the gazebo & castle tower. But watch out for lots of poison ivy near wooded paths (see photo).
Wander through twinkling lights, poinsettias and Christmas trees at Longwood's annual Christmas display. Beautifully lit fountainsdance in a starry wonderland, and concerts are presented daily.
Fantastic mushroom soup in cafe. Bring a change of clothes for the kids after playing in the indoor children's garden. They do hand out towels now too.
Dramatically beautiful and impeccably staged conservatory. The rigors of design are rewarding with epic views all around . Look up, look up! Even the glass topped conservatory has flora and fauna
While you're at Longwood Gardens, take in a complimentaryconcert. Enjoy the LongwoodOrgan Academy. Check the schedule on your walking map and be amazed by this organ composed of 10,010 pipes.
What a wonderful place to spend the day, or night! We recently checked out Nightscape and it was incredible! Beautifully maintained with a large variety of plants and flowers to enjoy.
This is good for photographers, artists etc. The flowers are gorgeous, and the children's garden is perfect interaction. This place is gorgeous in all seasons, and open for all. Love. MUST GO!
Everything here is beautiful! The cafe food is yummy, the grounds are amazing. Orchids and water lilies are my faves. Definitely go for Christmas. The lights are beautiful!
Long ride from my place. Worth the trip, but I won't do it too often. Lots of places to sit and rest and enjoy the many awesome views. They have events, too, if that's what you like. Also history.
One of Longwood Gardens’ most popular seasons is right around the holidays; once you visit you’ll know why. The four-acre conservatory is transformed into a holiday light and sight spectacular. Mehr erfahren
Such a lovely way to ignite the Christmas spirit, beautiful scenery, amazing horticulture and indoor flower displays as well as lights and a musical, water fountain show to top it all off!
Longwood Gardens, with over 1,000 acres of horticultural gardens, are spectacular, but after dark during late summer and fall they are transformed with performances of light & sound during Nightscape.
Beautiful garden to experience with the entire family. Plan to spend several hours here. Food is on site but pricey. Militarydiscount is offered at ticket office.
Great place for kids. 3 tree houses. Indoor children's garden with water play. Grab scavenger hunt cards while you're in there. Outdoor train display in winter.
I wasn't really impressed by the tree houses, but the kids loved them. Main fountain display is closed until 2017. Conservatory was uniformly fantastic.
One of the world's premier horticultural showplaces, Longwood Gardens' 1050 acres boast natural woodlands, majestic gardens, conservatories, and fountains year-round.
Children learn about nature with amazing plants and fun activities around every corner at the Indoor Children’s Garden, including 17 kid-friendly fountains. An extra shirt or towel might come in handy
The grounds are breathtaking, but if you have time, stay for the fireworks. Other than Disney World, this is the BEST fireworks display I've ever seen. Dinner at The TerraceRestaurant was a yummy e
Check out the Fireworks and Fountains shows going on throughout the summer. Get there early, spread out a blanket, and enjoy an awesome show. Mehr erfahren
Come to this garden, about 40 miles west of Philadelphia, for 325 acres of constant jaw-dropping displays. It's famous for its fountains, but check out the greenhouse conservatory too. Mehr erfahren
Longwood Gardens is the living legacy of Pierre S. du Pont, inspiring people though excellence in, garden design, horticulture, education, and the arts.