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Billet d'admission générale aux jardins botaniques de Denver

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York Street présente un large éventail de jardins et de collections sur 24 acres qui illustrent une diversité toujours croissante de plantes de tous les coins du monde. Des jardins distinctifs définissent et célèbrent une identité occidentale ainsi qu'un climat et une géographie uniques en haute altitude. De nombreux jardins innovants sont des modèles de tolérance à la sécheresse et présentent des plantes indigènes et adaptées qui prospèrent dans les jardins occidentaux. Tout au long des jardins, les traditions séculaires de l'horticulture européenne fusionnent avec une diversité dynamique de plantes et de conceptions qui représentent le meilleur de la réalisation horticole.
Ville: Denver
Wed 20 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Denver Botanic Gardens offers limited complimentary parking in our public parking complex.
The Sturm Family Auditorium offers films for public viewing throughout the day.
Denver Botanic Gardens features many beautiful and inspiring art exhibitions.
Explore the exhibition Welcome Home: Meet Your Habitat in our Science Pyramid.
Denver Botanic Gardens offers limited complimentary parking in our public parking complex.
The Sturm Family Auditorium offers films for public viewing throughout the day.
Denver Botanic Gardens features many beautiful and inspiring art exhibitions.
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1007, rue York,
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Information additionnelle
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
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Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Botanic Gardens began in 1951 and is one of the most visited and well-loved botanical gardens in the United States. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Gardens’ living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in Colorado’s semi-arid climate. The Gardens’ York Street location near Capitol Hill is a dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offering unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class education and plant conservation research programs. The three-acre Mordecai Children’s Garden sits atop the parking structure and provides hands-on plant education and play spring through fall (open seasonally). While most of the gardens highlights Colorado native plants, there are beautiful gardens designed to showcase plants from around the globe, including Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, Patagonia, South and Central America and beyond. Special events, art exhibitions and guided tours takes place throughout the year. Nearly all of the York St location is wheelchair and stroller accessible; there are a few gravel paths and stairs, but different routes can be taken to see the area. Two dining options: Offshoots Café (open all year) and The Hive Garden Bistro (three-season) offer full meals, snacks and beverages. The Shop at the Gardens presents an incredible selection of garden-related tools, books and décor, along with locally-crafted home décor, tabletop items, accessories and bath and body items. A children’s section has a great selection of educational tools, books and toys. *Does not include admission to specially ticketed events such as Blossoms of Light.
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Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Botanic Gardens began in 1951 and is one of the most visited and well-loved botanical gardens in the United States. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Gardens’ living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in Colorado’s semi-arid climate. The Gardens’ York Street location near Capitol Hill is a dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offering unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class education and plant conservation research programs. The three-acre Mordecai Children’s Garden sits atop the parking structure and provides hands-on plant education and play spring through fall (open seasonally). While most of the gardens highlights Colorado native plants, there are beautiful gardens designed to showcase plants from around the globe, including Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, Patagonia, South and Central America and beyond. Special events, art exhibitions and guided tours takes place throughout the year. Nearly all of the York St location is wheelchair and stroller accessible; there are a few gravel paths and stairs, but different routes can be taken to see the area. Two dining options: Offshoots Café (open all year) and The Hive Garden Bistro (three-season) offer full meals, snacks and beverages. The Shop at the Gardens presents an incredible selection of garden-related tools, books and décor, along with locally-crafted home décor, tabletop items, accessories and bath and body items. A children’s section has a great selection of educational tools, books and toys. *Does not include admission to specially ticketed events such as Blossoms of Light.
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Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Botanic Gardens began in 1951 and is one of the most visited and well-loved botanical gardens in the United States. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Gardens’ living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in Colorado’s semi-arid climate. The Gardens’ York Street location near Capitol Hill is a dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offering unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class education and plant conservation research programs. The three-acre Mordecai Children’s Garden sits atop the parking structure and provides hands-on plant education and play spring through fall (open seasonally). While most of the gardens highlights Colorado native plants, there are beautiful gardens designed to showcase plants from around the globe, including Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, Patagonia, South and Central America and beyond. Special events, art exhibitions and guided tours takes place throughout the year. Nearly all of the York St location is wheelchair and stroller accessible; there are a few gravel paths and stairs, but different routes can be taken to see the area. Two dining options: Offshoots Café (open all year) and The Hive Garden Bistro (three-season) offer full meals, snacks and beverages. The Shop at the Gardens presents an incredible selection of garden-related tools, books and décor, along with locally-crafted home décor, tabletop items, accessories and bath and body items. A children’s section has a great selection of educational tools, books and toys. *Does not include admission to specially ticketed events such as Blossoms of Light.
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Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Botanic Gardens began in 1951 and is one of the most visited and well-loved botanical gardens in the United States. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Gardens’ living collections encompass specimens from the tropics to the tundra, showcasing a plant palette chosen to thrive in Colorado’s semi-arid climate. The Gardens’ York Street location near Capitol Hill is a dynamic, 24-acre urban oasis in the heart of the city, offering unforgettable opportunities to flourish with unique garden experiences for the whole family – as well as world-class education and plant conservation research programs. The three-acre Mordecai Children’s Garden sits atop the parking structure and provides hands-on plant education and play spring through fall (open seasonally). While most of the gardens highlights Colorado native plants, there are beautiful gardens designed to showcase plants from around the globe, including Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, Patagonia, South and Central America and beyond. Special events, art exhibitions and guided tours takes place throughout the year. Nearly all of the York St location is wheelchair and stroller accessible; there are a few gravel paths and stairs, but different routes can be taken to see the area. Two dining options: Offshoots Café (open all year) and The Hive Garden Bistro (three-season) offer full meals, snacks and beverages. The Shop at the Gardens presents an incredible selection of garden-related tools, books and décor, along with locally-crafted home décor, tabletop items, accessories and bath and body items. A children’s section has a great selection of educational tools, books and toys. *Does not include admission to specially ticketed events such as Blossoms of Light.
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Jardins botaniques de Denver
Les jardins botaniques de Denver ont commencé en 1951 et sont l'un des jardins botaniques les plus visités et les plus appréciés des États-Unis. Accréditées par l'American Alliance of Museums, les collections vivantes des jardins comprennent des spécimens des tropiques à la toundra, présentant une palette de plantes choisies pour prospérer dans le climat semi-aride du Colorado. L'emplacement des jardins de la rue York près de Capitol Hill est une oasis urbaine dynamique de 24 acres au cœur de la ville, offrant des opportunités inoubliables de s'épanouir avec des expériences de jardin uniques pour toute la famille - ainsi qu'une éducation de classe mondiale et une recherche sur la conservation des plantes programmes. Le jardin pour enfants Mordecai de trois acres se trouve au sommet de la structure de stationnement et offre une éducation pratique sur les plantes et des jeux du printemps à l'automne (ouvert en saison). Alors que la plupart des jardins mettent en valeur les plantes indigènes du Colorado, il existe de beaux jardins conçus pour présenter des plantes du monde entier, y compris l'Asie, le Moyen-Orient, l'Afrique du Sud, la Patagonie, l'Amérique du Sud et centrale et au-delà. Des événements spéciaux, des expositions d'art et des visites guidées ont lieu tout au long de l'année. Presque tout l'emplacement de la rue York est accessible aux fauteuils roulants et aux poussettes; il y a quelques chemins de gravier et des escaliers, mais différents itinéraires peuvent être empruntés pour voir la région. Deux options de restauration : Offshoots Café (ouvert toute l'année) et The Hive Garden Bistro (trois saisons) proposent des repas complets, des collations et des boissons. The Shop at the Gardens présente une incroyable sélection d'outils, de livres et de décoration liés au jardin, ainsi que des objets de décoration, des articles de table, des accessoires et des articles pour le bain et le corps fabriqués localement. Une section pour enfants propose une grande sélection d'outils pédagogiques, de livres et de jouets. * N'inclut pas l'admission à des événements spécialement payants tels que Blossoms of Light.
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ZiggyL_13
Jul 2019
We went as a couple between 6pm to 8pm and we loved it. It's really beautiful with different themes. The Japanese Garden was the highlight. That said, if you are going during summer time, will recommend after 5pm so it's not too hot.
tp0ps
Jul 2019
Huge site to walk around, beautiful plants and flowers, well kept. Gift shop amazing but as I don't live in the US I couldn't buy the stunning ceramics and pillows/cushions as impossible to transport. Cafes attractive with a good variety of refreshments. Free parking on a Sunday.
AshBernadette88
Jul 2019
After a very busy week, my family and I decided to meet a friend here to relax. None of us had ever been here before, and it was quite the treat! There were several different gardens within the complex; plants range from succulents/desert plants to tropical ferns, depending on where you are in the gardens. Additionally, there were several themed areas of the park that ranged from traditional Rocky Mountain flora to a Japanese zen garden. It was very quiet and peaceful, despite its location in a busy part of the city. The signage indicating areas of the gardens, as well as the signs informing visitors what plants they were seeing, was fantastic! While walking, we decided to have a quick bite at Hive Garden Bistro; drinks and snacks are served starting at 1000, and the lunch menu is served from from 1030 onward. We each had a coffee (or tea) and a small pastry. The bistro's location adjacent to a giant lily pond made for such a great, relaxing time! There was even a mama duck and her duckling wandering around the bistro, picking up food scraps the humans accidentally dropped. There was also ample parking (we arrived when the gardens opened) attached to the complex that's free for patrons. We learned that this place also has various classes/lectures/educational opportunities that guests can sign up for online; I'm definitely interested in the lecture about tea!

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