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- KinaJuly 2, 2015Amazing. It was $9 for a student ticket. Free parking. Everything was so beautiful, perfect place to take pictures!Upvoted Sep 10
- Tony TJuly 4, 2016I recommend this place for everyone, even if someone isn't crazy about nature... These gardens showcase nature in such a way it will mesmerize you and take you back to simpler times!!!
- Johnnie HuffmanMarch 9, 2014We went in the dead of winter and still had a lovely time. The ponds and water ways are beautiful. The orchid and tropical rooms were amazing.Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- Cristian LöfvallDecember 16, 2016A must see when you're in Denver! Bring yourself some snacks to have while you're walking and DO NOT buy anything from that gift shop (you can get the exact same things outside!). I loved the place.
- NatalieJuly 21, 2015Everything is so beautiful and relaxing...as long as you can find parking. They have a parking garage but it's always packed.
- A DBG membership pays for itself in 5 visits. Do yourself a favor and become a member. That way, you won't have to pay if you just want to come to the gardens for a walk or to work (free WIFI).
- The Ritz-CarltonNovember 3, 2014Take in the beauty of this 23-acre oasis; the Denver Botanic Gardens is open year-round and is home to over 30,000 plants from across the globe. Be sure to experience Chihuly's exhibit.
- Kacie ArmbrustJuly 9, 2018The Lavender Festival is my favorite time to go! It happens every year in July
- Joey HernandezSeptember 24, 2016large botanical garden with plenty of things to see/do. apparently, friday is free day!
- ColoradoJanuary 23, 2012A 23-acre oasis in the heart of the city, this is home to more than 33,000 plants from all over the globe. Each of the 45 gardens offers sights, sounds and smells not found anywhere else in Colorado.
- Brownstone Living NYCSeptember 10, 2016Gods garden is enchanting and breathtakingly beautiful. A must see if you are in the city.
- Rachel BNovember 17, 2016Beautiful gardens! Variety in the layouts, plants, and environments. The Japanese garden and the cactus house are not to be missed.
- Jason BellowsApril 21, 2018Wonderful for just walking around and getting lost. Summer concerts and the winter lights are highlights.
- BikaboutApril 25, 2018Denver Botanical Gardens are expansive and a perfect, casual activity for a beautiful day.
- 💕 🎼🎶RitaAnn~ 💕🎼🎶😊September 19, 2018Older people need to bring some transportation (wheel chair or scooter) as there is so much to see it’s hard to walk the full distance.
- GGSeptember 2, 2014One if the most beautiful gardens I've seen. The glass art at the entrance is amazing.
- The Ritz-CarltonSeptember 13, 2012York Street’s Denver Botanic Gardens is an experience that grows on you. Explore dozens of gardens from around the world and take break on the ‘green roof’ of native plants.
- Steven HobbsonJune 23, 2015This place is must see if you want to relax and enjoy nature. It's so peaceful, beautiful, and unique. A great spot in a bustling city.
- Ben ZweigJuly 18, 2015Amazing, expansive gardens. There's free WiFi and many places to sit and work, so stay the day and bring your laptop!
- Rachel KNovember 13, 2014One of the most relaxing places in Denver. If I lived nearby, I'd be all over their art classes.
- Amy CarrAugust 31, 2015This place is huge and beautiful, with many different types of garden spaces flowing seamlessly together. Check out their huge vegetable garden!
- Zaptravel IncAugust 30, 2013The Denver Botanic Gardens are world class with 45 gardens (32,000 diverse plants) on 24 acres located in an urban oasis.
- Ashley SchmidtAugust 22, 2014This garden is huge and full of splendor! With the chihuly exhibit I could hang out all day!
- Just inside the entrance, outside and down stairs on the east side of the main building is the five senses garden. The highlight are the plants that curl up in response to being touched.
- Racheal RayJuly 13, 2016the flowers and sculptures are fantastic. the science pyramid is seriously lacking but otherwise great fun.
- M VlasicMarch 23, 2012The beautiful atrium on a cold day is the best, I could stay in there for hours.
- kraig kellerOctober 9, 2015Best museum/institution in Denver. The ponds and Japanese gardens are my faves.
- JBLJuly 23, 2013More than 23 acres of beautiful gardens, the Denver Botanic Gardens offers a peaceful change of pace that's instagram-worthy.
- Westcoastless CrewAugust 9, 2014The Dale Chihuly exhibit is a wonderful accent to the already beautiful landscape!
- Kelsey McKeeSeptember 5, 2014Chihuly exhibit is outstanding, and the gardens are always very well maintained.
- Beautiful relaxing time and place for a crazed mind.
- Anthony DuranJune 16, 2016Take someone special with, during any season. Have a picnic in or outdoors and nerd out! :D
- Cody RayFebruary 13, 2013Check out the concerts in the garden held during the summer months. Fun was to explore the grounds.
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- Closes early during the winter months (5 pm). Usually starting around October through April.
- nikkiAugust 8, 2011Try get here early for a concert because its difficult to find parking and the events get over sold so you need to be early to find a good spot to sit.
- Bradley GordonAugust 19, 2014Pretty flowers. Get there early, at least on weekends, or the crowds are crowdy.
- The Offshoots cafe near the entrance has delicious, high quality, pastries, paninis, and more.
- Sokenbicha TeaSeptember 21, 2011The Denver Botanic Gardens was one of the first gardens in the country to promote environmentally responsible practices such as water conservation and biological control of pests.