Holidays are about traditions, and
for the past 30 years, the New
York Botanical Garden (NYBG) - Holiday Train Show® has been an annual
tradition for families to kick off the joyful spirit of the winter holiday
season. The Holiday Train Show®, located in Bronx, New York, along with
baking holiday cookies, watching holiday movies, and sipping hot cocoa brimming
with marshmallows while wrapping gifts, has become a holiday tradition for
Luxury Experience. Perfect for all ages, visiting the Holiday Train Show® at the NYBG will linger in your
imagination long after you leave the show. The Holiday Train Show® at the NYBG runs from November 20
through January 23, 2022. Happy Holidays!
Welcome to the
New York Botanical Garden
Holiday Train Show 2021
There is something extra special about the holidays when
you uphold traditions so that when the holiday season rolls around there is
something to look forward to doing. For 2021, the 30th year of the
Holiday Train, (and our fourth year of attending), there are 175 of New York's most
iconic landmarks and more than 25 G-scale model trains set amidst the lush greenery
in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory to delight the imagination and dazzle the
senses.
Macy's
We went to see the Holiday Train Show® at the NYBG on opening day,
Saturday, November 20, 2021, which was a crisp, blue-sky day perfect for seeing
the show and wandering through the pretty late Autumn gardens. Entering through
the doors to the sounds of holiday music, we saw our first New York landmark,
the iconic department store, Macy's - the world's largest store, created from
twigs, branches, seeds, pods, stems, and more intricate bits of nature, created
by the inspired team at Applied Imagination, and our hearts started to flutter
with anticipation, as the model train circled the store.
City Hall
There is something almost magical about the Holiday Train
Show® that brings out the joy
for visitors of all ages. Perhaps for some, it is the remembrance of playing
with model trains, or watching a parent or grandparent set up a model train to
run on a track under their Christmas tree. For others, it may be the
remembrance of playing with, or creating dollhouses, or perhaps it is
remembering a special trip to New York, as the show attracts visitors from
around the world and various parts of the United States who return annually to
share the experience with their friends, children, and grandchildren.
Brooklyn Bridge
We loved seeing all the iconic buildings and the many
trains running in front of, and around, the buildings, through tree trunk
tunnels and overhead on the impressive Brooklyn Bridge created from branches
and twigs. Set throughout the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with its the natural
light provided an added element of surprise, whimsy, and elegance.
Enjoying the Train Show!
Seeing the show is always wonderful, however experiencing
the show and listening to, and seeing, the delight on the faces of the other
visitors of all ages, somehow always enhances our experience, especially when
small children call out with joy and excitement when they spot the most beloved
of children's trains, Thomas the Tank EngineTM and his friends, Annie and Clarabel.
The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
While all the landmark creations were truly spectacular,
a few of our favorites included the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory shown with the
Great Garden Clock. While the actual conservatory dome is ninety feet, the
model is almost three feet, which is rather remarkable when considering the
materials used, and the many tiny windowpanes.
Guyon-Lake_tysen House (1740)
Other interesting landmarks included the Guyon-Lake-Tysen
House (1740) with its textured roof, The New York Public Library (1911) - note
the intricate figures at the top of the building, and the Apollo Theatre
(1913-1914) where they used red radish seeds and black peppercorns to spell out
the name of the theater.
NY Public Library
Applied Imagination used its imagination to create the
row houses, Nathan Straus House (1897), 93 Reade Street (1897), and the Edith
and Ernesto G. Fabbri House (1898-1900) with their exceptional use of tiny
acorns, pinecones, seeds, twigs, and pods to create the intricate details. Also
lovely was the statue of Prometheus (1934) at Rockefeller Center's Channel
Gardens (1934).
Row of Houses
Apollo Theatre, Nathan Straus House, 93 Reade Street,
Ernesto G. Fabbri House
The centerpiece of the show is the creation of One World
Trade Center, made with willow and birch branches, which soars above the other
buildings at eleven feet. Set amongst other impressive New York landmarks on an
island reflected in a pool of water with two ferry boats and the Stature of
Liberty, it was spectacularly breathtaking.
World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty
After thoroughly experiencing the Holiday Train Show®, we strolled through the Tropical
Garden and the Desert Garden in the Conservatory before venturing outside to
enjoy the New York Botanical Garden's natural beauty. Before leaving the NYBG
we made a visit to the Gift Shop to pick up gifts along with paperwhite bulbs
to bring the beauty of Spring indoors this winter.
Reflection Pool
Enhancing the visitor experience is music from The
Uptown Brass (November 20, 21, 27, 28, December 5, 23, 27, 27, 29, and 30 (Leon
Levy Visitor Center: 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:00 pm), Mark Weiser (November
20-21), Uptown Vinyl Supreme (November 27, 28, December 5, 111, 12), and Darren
Solomon (December 4).
Street Performers
There are Holiday Classes: Holiday Wreaths
(December 1 and 14), Pine Medicine (December 6), Winter Tabletop Tree (December
11), Magnolia Leaf Wreath (December 15), and Designing with Winter's Palette
(January 26).
The Evergreen Express is back to delight children
in the Everett Children's Adventure Garden (daily 10:00 am until 5:00 pm. With
guided activities weekdays from 1:30 pm until 2:30 pm, and on Saturdays,
Sundays, and Holidays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm.
Grand Central Station
With so much to see and do, be sure to pre-plan your visit
and purchase your tickets in advance to the NYBG and check their website for
new offerings. Do allow a minimum of 2-hours for your visit.
This is what makes the Train Show special!
While the Holiday Train Show® at the NYBG has become a celebrated annual tradition, it is also
wonderful to visit there in any season as the gardens are forever changing, and
there are many exceptional events and diverse programs offered year-round, many
of which are offered online.
Until next time, keep enjoying
travel with Luxury Experience. Happy Holidays!
The Holiday Train Show runs until January 23, 2022.
NYBG GLOW is only offered on select evenings. Please see schedule below.
Information about NYBG GLOW
"Returning for its second year, NYBG GLOW will offer
more displays to wander through and explore. The beauty of the Garden's
landmark landscape and historic buildings will be breathtakingly illuminated
with a newly expanded 1.5-mile colorful experience. NYBG's iconic sights and
buildings will become dramatic, glittering canvases with the Haupt Conservatory
and Mertz Library Building as the centerpieces. Washes of brilliant color,
thousands of dazzling, energy-efficient LED lights, illuminated plant stories,
and whimsical, picture-perfect installations reflect the surrounding gardens
and collections, creating a spectacle not to be missed. During NYBG GLOW
evenings, beverages and light fare will be available at one of NYBG's outdoor
bars or the Bronx Night Market Holiday Pop-Up, and festive offerings will
include artistic ice sculpting, music, and pop-up performances around the
Garden to add to the seasonal atmosphere. This holiday season, visitors to NYBG
GLOW will be able to round out their experience with an after-dark visit to the
Holiday Train Show by purchasing a special combination ticket."
NYBG Glow Schedule
NYBG GLOW
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Wednesday, November 24, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, November 26, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, November 27, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, December 2, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, December 3, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, December 4, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, December 9, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, December 11, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, December 16, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, December 17, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, December 18, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, December 23, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Sunday, December 26, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Monday, December 27, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Tuesday, December 28, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Wednesday, December 29, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, December 30, 2021
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, January 1, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Thursday, January 6, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, January 7, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, January 8, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, January 14, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, January 15, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Friday, January 21, 2022
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NYBG GLOW
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Saturday, January 22, 2022
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Admission for The Holiday Train Show and NYBG GLOW:
Holiday Train Show Admission: Adult: $32, Senior
(65+): $30, Student (with valid ID): $30, Child (2-12) $18, Child Under 2: Free
NYBG GLOW Admission: Adult: $35, Child (2-12): $20,
Child Under 2: Free
Holiday Train Show + GLOW: Adult: $49, Child (2-12): $34, Child Under 2:
Free
For additional information on tickets and pricing,
please visit the NYBG website at: www.nybg.org/visit/admission/
Important Know Before You Go:
"Valid proof of COVID-19 vaccination and ID is
required for entry to indoor exhibition spaces and facilities, and all dining areas.
In accordance with New York City Executive Order 225, all visitors ages 12 and
older must show valid proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for entry to indoor
exhibition spaces and facilities, and all dining venues. Visitors over the age
of 18 must also supply official identification displaying name and photo or
date of birth. Visitors who do not supply valid proof of vaccination and ID are
only permitted entry to outdoor gardens and restrooms. Children under the age
of 12 who are accompanied by a vaccinated adult may enter indoor exhibition
spaces and facilities, and all dining venues. All visitors are required to wear
face coverings indoors and in the Everett Children's Adventure Garden and the
Edible Academy. NYBG continues to monitor CDC, state, and city guidelines."
Read more information on the NYBG website at: www.nybg.org/faq-vaccination/

See you at the NY Botanical Train Show
About the NYBG
The New York Botanical Garden is a
250-acre oasis located in Bronx, New York. Founded in 1891, the garden attracts
year-round visitors with its exquisite beauty, spectacular exhibitions, and
interesting programs. It is a National Historic Landmark located in Bronx, New
York where its nearby neighbors include Fordham University and the Bronx Zoo.
Do allow a minimum of 3 hours to thoroughly experience the New York Botanical
Garden and its many programs.
Other special exhibitions and
events, such as Members-Only Previews, may cause early closing of Garden areas.
Exceptions are also made for evening events, which may take place after normal
Garden hours. For specific hours on the day of your visit, please see their
calendar on the website: www.nybg.org/plan_your_visit/
The Garden, its buildings, and its
tour vehicles are accessible to people with disabilities, except for a few
areas where the terrain is naturally uneven. Wheelchairs are available free of
charge at both Garden entrances, on a first-come, first-served basis
(reservations are not accepted). An ID must be left with Visitor Services. Visit
the website for additional information:
www.nybg.org/visit/accessibility.php
Please visit the website for
additional information on the NYBG, The Holiday Train Show, upcoming
programs and events, and admission: www.nybg.com
New York Botanical Garden
2900 Southern Boulevard
Bronx, New York 10458
United States
Telephone: +1-718-817-8700
Website: www.nybg.org
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