Address: 4820 Bayshore Dr, Naples, FL 34112, USA
Phone: +12396437275
Sunday: 9AM–2PM
Monday: 9AM–2PM
Tuesday: 9AM–2PM
Wednesday: 9AM–2PM
Thursday: 9AM–2PM
Friday: 9AM–2PM
Saturday: 9AM–2PM
Jacqueline Fernandez
A beautiful experience
Kat Weitzenkorn
Wonderful gardens!!!!
Vladimir Maysuradze
Very nice place! Huge collection of plants from all over the world. Well worth the visit. There is plenty of shade and places to rest, but still be prepared to spend hours outdoors in the hot weather.
Claire Burton
Probably the best ever found. Excellent and informative tour guides. Food was surprisingly delicious. Highly recommended for plant lovers. Start early.
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Yes, definitely it is wheelchair accessible.
As far as I know, there were no restrictions for pictures taking at the time of our visit. I recommend you checking on that with them before you venture into going there with your guests.
Unfortunately not at the moment. They haven't said when it will be opened again
Regular Garden admission is $19.95 per adult, $9.95 per child ages 4 – 14
The Botanical Gardens are an escape from all the #&~@ that's going on in America. It makes me feel at peace. The beauty is magnificent. To be in Naples and avoid the experience, is an error in my opinion.
Yes they rent scooters. They cost $12 to rent and you have to surrender your driver's license at the kiosk where you pay the entrance fee. Upon returning the scooter to the left side of the gift shop and return the scooter keys to the kiosk, your driver's license is returned to you. I highly recommend using it if you have trouble walking. My mom did since she is still recovering from knee surgery, so I rented one for her and she thoroughly enjoyed the garden. By the way, they just started with exhibits from an artist named Fräbel, who does wonderful glass work. The exhibit had just opened 2 weeks ago when I was there.
The answer is yes but very limited while it goes without saying they frown on any pet droppings so bring a waste bag. Contact them by phone or internet to affirm what days 😉 Good luck
I live in Idaho, I wish I could grow them here. The botanical gardens might want them.
They have a place to eat, Fogg Cafe. No coolers or outside food allowed.
$14.95 for adults, $9.95 for children aged 4-14, and ages 3 and under is free
The whole children's area is being renovated.
Yellow Popular Or whitewood
The Garden opens to members at 8am and to the general public at 9am.
Yes they do, but it's better to check ahead of arrival to make sure. They may be out already with guest
No senior discounts available.
There are motorized scooters for rent.
Nope, you can enjoy the garden in full in about an hour and a half
Lights are an evening ticketed event until JAN 2. Many nights are sold out.
if only you have to ask for permission before the pandemic I saw some fifteen-year-olds.
Do you have a digital pass ? If so you are golden
It all depends on the type of pass you want/need. Individual $90, family $145, family & friends $265
if they are right at the entrance.
I would have to talk to the people at the ticketeria, but I would think there would be no problem ...
Afternoon rains usually hit around that time as well and if no rain majority of people don't want to be outside in the summer heat
It is wheelchair accessible. I don't know if they have wheelchairs for rent though.
You can find it on their website. This is the link that takes you to the registration form. I hope it helps!😊 https://www.naplesgarden.org/visit/plan-your-visit/plan-your-visit/
Yes, as you enter. I kept mine on the whole time but if you're walking OUTSIDE and there's no one around, you can take it off. The day we visited it wasn't very busy and some people didn't have their masks on as they walked.
20 per person. There are some coupons online which can give you 5$ discount. If i remember it correctly, try WGM
November 29–December 23, 26–30, 2019 & January 1–5, 2020 6–9pm each evening Last entry at 8:30pm November 29–December 15 Ticket Prices Adults: $12 Members / $25 Non-Members Children (4-14): $6 Members / $12 Non-Members Children (3 and under): Free, ticket required December 16–January 5 Ticket Prices Adults: $15 Members / $30 Non-Members Children (4-14): $7 / $15 Non-Members Children (3 and under): Free, ticket required
I would call them and ask
Yes I agree, calling office is best option.
Good question. Its the official opening hour from maybe 08:00am to 04:00pm.
No. They do not. The garden is very beautiful, cant imagine it getting littered with wrappers and empty cans. There IS a cafe on location where you can eat.
Lots of shade ... Many trees and shades ... Some buildings, restaurant with drinks and food .... Some cold water or other drinks recommended.
There is a children's area. And I did see groups from elementary school there. I think it helps them to appreciate nature especially if it's a guided tour. Or if you take your child be prepared to explain things to him to them.
50% off at sunken
No,There is a glass art exihibit At this time.Check there website for when the next exhibit starts.
We went on Tuesday....vice nice ..busy but not overly crowded
Depends on who you bringing. I believe kids under 3 are free. Nonmembers $20, members free
Can definitely make a day of it. but 2-3 hours min. $19.95 for non-member adults
Free for members $19.95 for adults and $9.95 for children 4 to 14
I am fairly certain you van arrange to use the NBG or at least part of it for a wedding.
I don't know how she rents a scooter for free. Maybe its a perk of being a member? I know 3 weeks ago i saw maybe 7-8 scooters and 2 wheel chairs when i went to rent one for my mother. Wr were visiting Naples and arr not members. We've both let our current AHS membership slide, which might have provided a discount on entrance or scooter rental ($12 + surrender your DL until you return the keys). I didn't enquire about the wheel chair(s).
Yes
Good catch Rodney. That one stumped me!?
Always best to call them by phone in advance while arranging permission especially if youre using a popular backdrop area or holding up foot traffic on their scenic paths. Good luck 😉
If the forecast looks nasty, why would you attempt to do something outside?
Try a neighbor.
The entire main gardens were developed by a Brazilian landscaper who brought in exotic plants and designed the grounds. I've never seen so many bromiliads in one place. They're beautiful!
Try reaching out to a nursery or an agricultural extension office
Yes.
Open Daily 9 am to 5 pm Tuesdays 8 am to 5 pm Adults: $14.95 Children (4-14): $9.95 Children under 4: FREE Members: FREE
Took my dog there in 2015. It was “bring your dog to the botanical garden day.” It was such a nice afternoon. We both thoroughly enjoyed it! Highly recommend bringing your dog.
they opened October 1st actually,I am heading in for the first time
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