Holiday Shopping and Champagne at Holiday Train Show at Botanical Garden

Holiday Train Show Celebrates
20th Year at The New York Botanical Garden

Natural materials such as bark, twigs, stems, fruits, seeds, and pine cones, are used to create more than 140 scaled iconic buildings, including the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Radio City Music Hall, and the original Yankee Stadium.

A critically acclaimed and always eagerly anticipated tradition, the Holiday Train Show presents an enchanted New York,
surrounded by the glow of twinkling lights in America’s premier glasshouse, the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.


Shopping and Champagne

Thursdays, December 1, 8, & 15, 6–8 p.m.

Enjoy a night out and an evening viewing of the Holiday Train Show--and do your holiday shopping, too!


Sip a complimentary champagne cocktail and get expert advice from Shop in the Gardenstaff who will help you find just the right gifts. Your ticket includes a voucher for $20 off a purchase of $100 






Not just for family outings, the Holiday Train Show offers grown-ups a chance to toast the town after dark with cocktails, shopping, and the twinkling glow of the season.

Handcrafted ornaments, shimmering votives, colorful textiles and warm, spiced aromatics—at Shop in the Garden, this season is all about ambiance.

Whether you’re looking for modern elegance or a touch of whimsy, you’ll find the perfect accents to fill your home with the holidays.

Stop by for Shopping and Champagne during the first three Thursdays of December and have a walk through the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory's stunning holiday display—a New York in miniature, with garden gauge trains threading their way over a quarter-mile of track laid between more than 140 city landmarks, each a handmade marvel.



Non-Member $30/Member $20 (Adults 21 and over)
Advance tickets recommended

The Botanical Garden is
easy to get to by public transportation or car!

 

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