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Celebrate The Season Of Love With This Intimate Walk Through A Star-Lit Botanic Garden

❤For all you lovebirds, don’t miss out on the Lover’s Pack Add-On! Enjoy two beverages of your choice at the experience, and take home two double-walled, vacuum-sealed Astra Lumina tumblers. This limited-time add-on is available only for tickets on Valentine’s Day, February 14. Simply add it to your purchase before you check out!❤

Astra Lumina is enchanting New Yorkers at the Queens Botanical Garden (42-80 Crommelin Street) in Flushing, and there’s perhaps no better way to take in its cosmic beauty than with people you love. So whether that’s a significant other or your best friends, you can celebrate the season of love at Astra Lumina!

Guests gaze at lights at Astra Lumina
Astra Lumina

With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, we’re all on the lookout for that perfect romantic spot. Multimedia studio Moment Factory has created just this destination, using cutting-edge light displays, celestial structures, and otherworldly soundscapes to launch you into the cosmos.

Guests gaze at lights at Astra Lumina
Astra Lumina

It’s all taking place at Queens Botanical Garden, which is already a lovely spot to spend with that special someone in your life. You can even make a day out of the experience, strolling through the surrounding Flushing Meadows Corona and Kissena Parks, heading to dinner, and then coming back to the Queens Botanical Garden for a nighttime walk through Astra Lumina.

Guests gaze at lights at Astra Lumina
Astra Lumina

This astronomical experience has already worked its magic on a few couples, with a few couples choosing Astra Lumina as their proposal spot! But whether you head to Astra Lumina for a date night, a family outing, or even to pop the big question, a wonderful time awaits!


Astra Lumina: An Enchanted Night Walk Amongst The Stars

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