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  1. Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Welcome to Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Stroll 52 acres of plants and flowers displayed in a variety of landscapes and engage with nature programs and special events.

  2. Hours & Admission - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Admissions and membership revenue helps Brooklyn Botanic Garden care for its 52 acres of grounds and conservatories and provide the environmental education programs, breathtaking botanical …

  3. Visit - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Visit Important: Some areas of the Garden are temporarily closed for snow and ice removal. Please note daytime admission is pay-what-you-wish through January 16.

  4. Visitor Guidelines & FAQ - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Sitting on the grass is permitted on Cherry Esplanade and in the Discovery Garden, Osborne Garden, Plant Family Collection, and Water Garden. Please see map for details.

  5. Event Calendar - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Tours, family programs, festivals, and more events at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

  6. Gardens & Collections - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Most species, subspecies, varieties, hybrids, and cultivars currently grown at Brooklyn Botanic Garden can be found in our Plant Collection database. Learn More ›

  7. Lightscape - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Stroll through a glittering winter trail and be transported to an enchanted forest—right in the heart of Brooklyn. Now in its fifth year, Lightscape has dazzled visitors with light-splashed landscapes and …

  8. Gardens & Conservatories - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Learn more about the evolution of Brooklyn Botanic Garden since its humble beginnings as an ash dump in the late 1800s.

  9. Directions & Parking - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Directions to Brooklyn Botanic Garden, public transportation options, and parking information.

  10. About - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

    Brooklyn Botanic Garden is an urban botanic garden that connects people to the world of plants, fostering delight and curiosity while inspiring an appreciation and sense of stewardship of the …