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Light installations are displayed at the Christmas light trail at the Kew Gardens in London, Nov. 13, 2025.

Video. One million LEDs: Kew Gardens unveils new Christmas light trail

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Kew Gardens' Christmas light trail blends art and conservation with fibre optic displays, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Millennium Seed Bank.

Kew Gardens has opened its annual Christmas light trail, offering visitors a first look at new installations across the historic grounds.

More than a million LEDs light the route, which includes a redesigned path and a temporary bridge in front of the Palm House, giving a new view of the illuminated lilies on the pond.

The show blends art and conservation, with fibre optic displays inspired by fungal networks and features marking the 25th anniversary of the Millennium Seed Bank.

Kew says it aims to keep energy use low by relying on LEDs and biofuel-powered generators. Despite steady rain, early visitors explored the revamped trail before Santa made an early appearance ahead of the festive season.

Kew Gardens’ Christmas show opens on Friday 14 November and runs until 4 January 2026.

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