Address: 12520 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, FL 33774, USA
Phone: +17275822117
Sunday: 7AM–5PM
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–5PM
Saturday: 7AM–5PM
Nesha
Beautiful gardens well manicured trails. Great plates to take photos and relax by the water. On the weekends it's pretty quiet. Free parking free entry. The gift shop and the welcome center are closed on Saturdays and Sunday. However it's a nice break from the beach or city life.
Scott Johnson
Beautiful place. Thousands of different plants to look at in a number of unique gardens. They closed fairly early. I wish we had more time. I liked the QR codes on the ground, but I was unable to successfully scan one. We saw a bride taking pictures in one of the gardens. It was a great place for those type of pictures.
Ted McMichael
The Florida Botanical Gardens in Largo, Florida have to be the best, most delightful gardens we've toured. Many little design features throughout the gardens show how much care and effort has gone into creating a very beautiful and educational setting. The fact that admission is free means you can spend as much or as little time on each visit as you want, since it is easy to come back again. We definitely will be back again!!
Mike Braccio
I am posting this for the people who want to visit during the Christmas light show. I would highly recommend this this is a great way to spend an evening the music the lights and the general atmosphere is fantastic. They request $ 10 donation but it is not a requirement. There is also a food vendor and restrooms if you need them. It is a great family outing . There is parking on several different sides and you can enter on any one of the parking lots. Make sure when you are meeting people that you both are at the same parking otherwise she will end up a complete opposite Inns of the Botanical Gardens just like I did.
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Yes, dogs are allowed to the park. Don't forget to have fun at the park!🐶
Yes, everything is free.
I would guess so, ask a professional photographer
They have one round table with an umbrella but it is not that kind of park. They have lots of benches and chairs to sit at around the garden. Walsingham park across the street has a few covered pavilions.
Majority of them are paved but they have a few off the beaten path dirt trails also
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