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From camps that get them outside to explore the wonders of the plant world, to drop-in activities harvesting veggies and planting seedlings, young botanists get their start here. items, rare plants, home decor, gardening tools, books, and garden-inspired gifts.
We’re your 250-acre botanical escape right here in the Bronx, offering four-season beauty—and so much to experience! See what’s happening with our calendar of events, activities for all ages, expert lectures, collections highlights, and exhibitions big and small. Find out more.
Visiting the Garden? You’ll need a ticket—whether it’s your first time here, or you’re reserving as a Member, Patron, or Corporate Member. Learn more about ticket pricing and scheduling below, and how to purchase your tickets online or at one of our ticketing windows.
Search the latest exhibitions, tours, classes, music & poetry events and family activities, and see what’s beautiful right now at the garden.
Explore many of the indoor and outdoor displays, discover resources for plants, find answers for your own home gardening projects.
Whether you’re hopping on the subway, taking a short trip via the Metro-North, or getting here by car, NYBG is easy to reach! Read on to find more information on your preferred means of travel and parking options. The New York Botanical Garden. 2900 Southern Blvd. Bronx, NY 10458.
We work with top-tier brands around the globe to develop apparel, home decor, gardening equipment, and goods inspired by our one-of-a-kind botanical art collection and world-class horticultural knowledge.
For top things to do this month at NYBG, search our calendar of exhibitions, tours, classes and more.
Activate your senses and discover what’s new to see, smell, and smile about at New York’s must see garden and museum attraction.
The William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden is one of the largest collections of its kind in the world, holding ca. 7.8 million plant and fungal specimens from around the globe, and representing 250 years of botanical research.