Boston’s Popular Light Display Now Open – Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience
One of the most illuminating experiences is back! In it’s fourth year, Boston Lights returns. With all-new lanterns and lights, Boston Lights: A Lantern Experience opens today at the Franklin Park Zoo. If you can’t make it this weekend, don’t worry, it’s open every day until October 29 from 6:00pm – 10:30 p.m.
What is Boston Lights?
Walk through the illuminating experience covering Franklin Park’s 72 acres with all-new lights and lanterns.
“Come face-to-face with an ice-breathing dragon and more fantastical creatures in a frozen mythical land. Explore ancient Egypt where you’ll discover towering pyramids, a 33-foot sphinx and awe-inspiring wildlife. Dive into an underwater adventure through a coral reef, featuring marine life from Down Under, and experience the rich cultural history of China through traditional lantern scenes including a 200-foot-long display of pagodas, cranes and lotuses, as well as a glowing walk-through dragon tunnel spanning over 80 feet.” (Franklin Park Zoo)
How were the lanterns created?
The zoo worked with Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc. on creating the displays. Each and every lantern involves a labor of love (and skill!) to create. Artisans and skilled professionals work as a team to design the full-scale displays. It involved hand-painting intricate details on each lantern, as well as installing thousands of LED light bulbs.
Ticket Info please!
Children under two are free, and it’s recommended that you buy your tickets online. If available, tickets may be sold at the gate. But prices will be higher, so it’s definitely recommended that you get them in advance and online.
Ticket sales are final and can’t be moved to other dates. So make sure you’re able to attend your reserved slot when you buy them. Tickets are transferable in case you need or want to give them to someone else.
How long does it take to walk through Boston Lights?
Boston Lights is a one-way, 1.4-mile loop through the Zoo. It takes about 60 – 90 minutes to enjoy. Please note that Boston Lights closes at 10:30 p.m.
What about parking?
Parking is available and it’s free. There are lots located near both entrances to the Zoo. View Franklin Park Zoo map
Valet parking is also available nightly at the Zebra entrance. It’s on a first come, first served basis at $20 per car. Valet parking is available from the start of the event until close.
For any and all other information you may need about the experience, visit the Franklin Park Zoo website.
Anything else I should know?
“Boston Lights will also shine a light on the importance of conserving the incredible biodiversity on our planet. Visitors to Boston Lights will have the opportunity to learn more about our commitment to conservation and ways that they can participate in wildlife and habitat preservation. All of the lanterns are illuminated with energy saving LED lights.”
Welcome to Boston Lights!
Look at that detail!
What a display!
Illuminating!