One of the best free things to do in Las Vegas is to visit the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Garden. Each season (plus during Lunar New Year), the incredibly talented Horticulture and Engineering teams completely transform the 14,000-square-foot Botanical Gardens.

Just weeks after wrapping up the dramatic Year of the Fire Horse Lunar New Year installation, the conservatory has blossomed into its newest seasonal iteration. The fresh spring display has officially debuted, taking over the space until it transitions to the summer theme later this year.
Springtime Symphony: Music in Motion
This season’s brand-new display, Springtime Symphony: Music in Motion, is a breathtaking celebration of spring where music and nature meet. You can discover the season in full bloom as the talented Bellagio teams orchestrate a gorgeous, multi-sensory landscape where floral designs intertwine with musical elements.

You can visit this local gem for free – it’s located just past the hotel lobby. If you want to elevate your visit, you can go for a highly unique dining experience at The Garden Table, situated right in the middle of the display. You can opt for an iconic brunch or lunch. Reservations are required, and not the easiest to score, so plan ahead.
Past spring displays at Bellagio
The last few years have brought us some stunning themes, boasting giant sculptures crafted from thousands of fresh plants and flowers.
Spring 2025 featured ‘The Birds and the B’s,’ a breathtaking display brought to life by an all-woman leadership team. Launching on International Women’s Day (March 8), the exhibition served as a symbol to celebrate their passion, creativity, and expertise.
In 2024, we were treated to ‘Tea & Tulips,’ a gorgeous mix of flower sculptures and huge fine China teapots. It featured sculptures of women in fairy-like dresses, crescent moons, and an abundance of spring flowers .
Head over to the Bellagio to see the beautiful new Springtime Symphony display for yourself.