New York Botanical Garden Tickets
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New York Botanical Garden Tickets
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Wander through the expansive 250-acre New York Botanical Garden, a haven of lush landscapes, unique plant species, and captivating exhibits.
Van Gogh’s Flowers (May 24–Oct 26, 2025) celebrates Van Gogh’s passion for nature with a spectacular exhibition that blends horticulture, sculpture, and storytelling.
Explore the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, an architectural gem filled with exotic plants and stunning seasonal displays.
Take a guided tram tour, offering fascinating stories and details about the garden’s history and seasonal beauty.
Entry to the garden
Van Gogh’s Flowers (May 24 to October 26, 2025)
Access to all exhibits, including Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
Narrated Tram Tour
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Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the beauty of the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG). Spanning 250 acres in the Bronx, NYBG offers a peaceful retreat with its diverse gardens, plant collections, and seasonal exhibits. Experience Van Gogh’s art like never before at NYBG, where his famous floral works bloom across the Garden in a colorful and creative tribute from May 24 to October 26.
A green oasis in the Bronx
The New York Botanical Garden is a living museum where nature thrives year-round. Explore more than 50 unique gardens, including the Native Plant Garden, Rose Garden, and the famous Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. You’ll find yourself surrounded by a rich variety of plants from around the world, with serene paths and hidden spots perfect for a relaxing stroll or peaceful reflection. NYBG is not only a place of beauty but also an educational hub, where you can learn about plant conservation and sustainable gardening practices.
Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition
"Van Gogh’s Flowers" at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is an immersive exhibition running from May 24 to October 26, 2025, that brings Vincent van Gogh's iconic floral paintings to life through vibrant botanical displays and contemporary art installations. You can explore over 18,000 plants, including sunflowers, irises, and roses, alongside large-scale sculptures by artists like Cyril Lancelin and Amie Jacobsen. The exhibition also features a recreation of the hospital garden in Arles, France, and offers special events such as "Starry Nights," which include live music, artful cuisine, and Van Gogh-themed drone shows illuminating the night sky.
New York Botanical Garden Tickets
Discover the New York Botanical Garden on this sightseeing tour that includes access to over 250 acres of lush landscapes, unique plant species, and captivating exhibits. The tour covers the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition, guided tram tours, and more. With audio guides in English and Spanish, and wheelchair accessibility throughout, this tour is perfect for nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike. You will spend approximately 3 hours exploring various areas of the garden including the Native Plant Garden, Rock Garden, and Thain Family Forest. The New York Botanical Garden, established in 1891, spans 250 acres with over a million living plants on display across its numerous gardens and collections.
Explore Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
Your tour stops at the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory where guests can marvel at exotic plants and stunning seasonal displays in this architectural gem, which was built in 1902. The conservatory spans over 45,000 square feet and houses diverse plant collections from around the world. Visitors will see the World Famous Orchid Collection, Tropical Rain Forest, Desert Pavilion, and Palm House. The conservatory features a stunning Victorian glasshouse design that has been restored to its original grandeur. It is unique for its ability to showcase plants from various climates in one location, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of global biodiversity.
Discover Van Gogh’s Flowers Exhibition
At the New York Botanical Garden, guests can explore the Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition which runs from May 24 to October 26, 2025. This spectacular event blends horticulture, sculpture, and storytelling to celebrate Vincent van Gogh's passion for nature through his paintings and sketches of flowers. The exhibit covers over 10,000 square feet with interactive installations that bring Van Gogh’s botanical works to life. Visitors will spend about an hour immersed in the vibrant colors and intricate details of this immersive art experience.
Enjoy Guided Tram Tours
Your tour includes a guided tram ride through the New York Botanical Garden, offering fascinating stories and details about the garden’s history and seasonal beauty. The tram covers approximately 12 miles of winding paths throughout the 250-acre site, providing an in-depth look at various landscapes including the Thain Family Forest and Native Plant Garden. This tour runs every hour on the hour from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily during peak season.
Tour Highlights
• Explore Enid A. Haupt Conservatory with exotic plants
• Discover Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition (May 24–Oct 26, 2025)
• Enjoy guided tram tours covering 12 miles of paths
• Audio guides available in English and Spanish languages
• Access to Thain Family Forest and Native Plant Garden areas
• Wheelchair accessible with designated routes throughout garden
• Experience seasonal displays at Enid A. Haupt Conservatory
• Immerse yourself in interactive art installations during Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition
Perfect for nature lovers, artists, and botany enthusiasts, this guided tour provides an immersive experience of New York's most beautiful botanical wonders through its diverse plant collections and seasonal exhibits. The 3-hour format allows you to explore the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, discover Van Gogh’s Flowers exhibition, and enjoy guided tram tours, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the garden’s unique offerings.
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