Tickets go on sale tomorrow! If there was any doubt that summer is in the bin, it should be firmly gone now that Dublin Zoo have announced their Wild Lights ...
Wild Lights finishes up on the 9th January. In December and January the experience will open daily from 5pm-9pm (excluding Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St Stephen’s Day). [Dublin Zoo site](https://www.dublinzoo.ie/) tomorrow, 21st September at 11am to secure tickets for Wild Lights this year.
It will highlight the importance of bio-diversity with colourful lanterns to emphasise the one million species of plants and animals at risk of extinction. The ...
"We are excited to welcome all visitors this winter to enjoy the magical journey with us." "The award-winning event will highlight the importance of the world’s plant and animal kingdoms, something that is at the heart of everything we do here." It will highlight the importance of bio-diversity with colourful lanterns to emphasise the one million species of plants and animals at risk of extinction.
The theme will focus on the millions of plant and animal species around the world threatened with extinction, highlighting the importance of biodiversity ...
Admission to Wild Lights will be €23 for adults and €19 for children. Throughout November, Wild Lights will be open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening from 5 until 9pm. [Dublin Live Newsletter](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/sign-up-newsletter-today-17954403) to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox The experience will see visitors a magical journey through Dublin Zoo to witness stunning lanterns which showcasing some of the most fascinating plant and animal communities and ecosystems on our planet. [We visited the Arnotts Christmas shop and it filled us with festive excitement](https://www.dublinlive.ie/whats-on/shopping/visited-arnotts-christmas-shop-filled-25038047) [Dublin Zoo](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/dublin-zoo) Wild Lights has announced its return for the festive season with a gorgeous new theme that's sure to delight visitors.
Dublin Zoo has confirmed the return of 'Wild Lights' to the attraction this Christmas - and tickets are on sale quite soon!
Speaking about Wild Lights, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said: "The team at Dublin Zoo is thrilled to announce that Wild Lights will celebrate The Magic of Life this year. Students and OAP tickets are available for €20. Wild Lights will open to the public on Friday, 28th October until Monday, 9th January 2023. Children under the age of three go free but will still need a pre-booked ticket. From 1st December until 9th January, the experience will be open seven days a week from 5 – 9pm (excluding Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and St Stephen’s Day). "We are excited to welcome all visitors this winter to enjoy the magical journey with us and we hope this year’s theme will inspire a passion for nature and a willingness to help."
Visitors will travel along a one-way trail past illuminated woodland scenes before encountering wondrous pollinators including giant bees and beehives. Guests ...
“The award-winning event will highlight the importance of the world’s plant and animal kingdoms, something that is at the heart of everything we do here. We are excited to welcome all visitors this winter to enjoy the magical journey with us and we hope this year’s theme will inspire a passion for nature and a willingness to help.” Speaking about Wild Lights, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said: “The team at Dublin Zoo is thrilled to announce that Wild Lights will celebrate The Magic of Life this year.”
The event will highlight the importance of biodiversity through colourful lanterns. Visitors will see lanterns showcasing some of the most fascinating plant and ...
"We are excited to welcome all visitors this winter to enjoy the magical journey with us and we hope this year’s theme will inspire a passion for nature and a willingness to help." The zoo said this years' display will be taken off the energy grid and will be powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil, derived from 100% renewable raw materials. Visitors will see lanterns showcasing some of the most fascinating plant and animal communities and ecosystems on our planet.
Dublin Zoo have just announced the return of Wild Lights this winter and we're so excited. The theme for this year's show is...
Speaking about Wild Lights, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said: 'The team at Dublin Zoo is thrilled to announce that Wild Lights will celebrate The Magic of Life this year.' And you'll be happy to hear Dublin Zoo are ensuring Wild Lights can operate without impacting on the national energy supply during the upcoming winter. Dublin Zoo have just announced the return of Wild Lights this winter.
After journeying through Dublin Zoo, guests will be given the opportunity to see breathtaking lanterns showcasing some of the most fascinating plant and animal ...
Speaking about Wild Lights, Dr Christoph Schwitzer, Director of Dublin Zoo, said: “The team at Dublin Zoo is thrilled to announce that Wild Lights will celebrate The Magic of Life this year. Dublin Zoo has announced that Wild Lights will return this winter with a brand new theme. Announcing the return of Wild Lights this week, Dublin Zoo a magical video of what visitors can expect on social media.