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Stroll 52 acres of plants and flowers displayed in a variety of landscapes and engage with nature programs and special events.
Admission: Adults, $22; Students/Seniors, $16; Children under 12, free. Check seasonal hours and ticket types. Last entrance is 30 minutes before closing.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) is a botanical garden in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. The botanical garden occupies 52 acres (21 ha) in central Brooklyn, close to Mount Prospect Park, Prospect Park, and the Brooklyn Museum. Designed by the Olmsted Brothers, BBG holds over 14,000 taxa of plants and has over 800,000 visitors each year ...
Originally a marshy wasteland, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has been transformed into one of New York City’s most beautiful parks. The Wisconsin Iceberg that shaped Long Island, Manhattan, and the Bronx millions of years ago gave this land its unique knob-and-kettle terrain of small ponds and hills by carving depressions in the soil.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden is an urban botanic garden situated on 52 acres in the heart of Brooklyn, fostering delight and curiosity in the world of plants while inspiring an appreciation and sense of stewardship of the environment.
As the evenings fall darker, Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s extravagant art, music, and light show “Lightscape” arrives to brighten the borough’s sprawling green space ahead of the holiday season. Acres of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden will be illuminated by more than 1 million twinkling lights and 16 towering light sculptures from Nov. 22 ...
Brooklyn Botanic Garden transforms into a winter wonderland from November through early January, with over one million lights on display for its seasonal, after-dark spectacular. Discover international showstoppers like Winter Cathedral, Fire Garden, and Sea of Light and many new works by local artists.
Everything you need to know about visiting the Brooklyn Botanic Garden including directions, parking, admission, attractions, & more!
NYC has two main botanical gardens, one in the Bronx (New York Botanical Garden), and one in Brooklyn. I’ve visited both, and while both were beautiful in their own ways, I definitely have a preference. If you only have time to visit one, this guide will go over the main differences between the two gardens and help you make a decision.