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All-Garden Pass for the New York Botanical Garden

Overview
Experience nature’s seasonal wonders across our 250 acres. Find out what’s beautiful now and explore the winding trails of our old-growth Forest, admire stately conifers, and take in the changing of the seasons.

Our annual celebration of all things orchid spotlights the vibrant setting of Mexico for The Orchid Show: Mexican Modernism. Set off on a journey where the fusion of tradition and contemporary artistry takes center stage amid awe-inspiring displays of orchids, and wander through lush landscapes brought into vivid relief with thousands of flowers that showcase diverse ecosystems. Among bright arrangements of orchids in settings inspired by the bold, multicolored designs of Mexican modernist architect Luis Barragán, come visit a paradise of tropical beauty—without ever leaving the Bronx.
City: Bronx
Fri 04 Apr
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Starting at $35.00
Fri 04 Apr
Starting at $35.00
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What's Included
Tram Tour
250 acre Grounds and 50 Gardens & Collections
Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
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Bronx
2900 Southern Blvd,
Please present your voucher at any Garden gate for admission.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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New York Botanical Garden
Includes daytime access to the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory and Tram Tour, plus Garden features including the Everett Children’s Adventure Garden and outdoor gardens and collections.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (42)
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Mar 2025
Magnificent glasshouse orchid show by a Mexican artist. Lived in NYC in the past and this is the best spot in town. Doubted it could get any more picturesque or stunning than the phenomenal Chihuley exhibit pre-COVID, but the orchid show this year was absolutely stunning in its own way. Loved it and can’t wait to return on my next trip to NYC.
JuliaM_11
Feb 2025
Visited on a very cold early February day, nothing out in the gardens i.e comparing to Kew Gardens atm, and the expected maples didn’t jump out at me, but I guess weather is colder in NYC than London. The glass house was lovely but a large part closed due to preparation for the upcoming orchid festival. We were just unlucky in our timing and very expensive at $38 I feel there should have been a winter entry rate! The little train was an invaluable helpful in getting around.
tinaNtravel
Jan 2025
We went to the Botanical Garden in winter specifically to see the Holiday Train exhibit. It was well worth the trip and the cost as the exhibit was larger and more amazing than expected. Before entering the conservatory building on the outside there are several little train setups. Once you enter, there are more trains along with a lot of beautifully decorated Christmas trees. Then moving along, you enter the Botanical Garden, where there are even more trains along with replicas of famous landmarks in or near NYC. For example, there is a replica of Grand Central Station, the Statue of Liberty and much, much more. Trains are moving all around these areas, which was very interesting. Once finished with the trains, you can move on to walk through the rainforest area and desert region of the NYBG. It is also nice to walk around the grounds, especially after it snows as everything is quite beautiful. To get to the NYBG, you can take the train from Grand Central Station – it is approx. a half hour away and the Botanical Garden entrance is right across from the Train Station stop. Note: I paid extra for the ‘enter any time pass’, as I wasn’t sure when we would get there and I figured I could think of the extra money as a donation to the NYBG.

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