Experience the beauty of Atlanta at the breathtaking Atlanta Botanical Gardens. From unique plant collections to events, there’s something for everyone

Welcome to Atlanta’s urban oasis. The Garden is open Tuesday – Sunday. Purchase tickets online in advance of your visit to guarantee admission orĀ become a memberĀ to enjoy complimentary daytime admission.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden is one of the best things to do in Atlanta, but donāt take our word for it! Since opening in 1976, the Garden has been named to countless ābest botanical gardensā or ābest botanic gardensā lists ā either is correct ā and has earned many awards for its innovative exhibitions, programming and horticulture.
About the Garden
Since the Garden opened its doors in 1976, it has become the emerald jewel in the crown of Atlanta culture. The Garden is an ever-evolving destination where the horticulturally-minded, nature-inspired and fun-seeking families come together to feel human again.
Renowned plant collections, beautiful displays and spectacular exhibitions make the Atlanta Botanical Garden the loveliest place in the city to visit. An urban oasis in the heart of Midtown, the Garden includes 30 acres of outdoor gardens, an award-winning Childrenās Garden, the serene Storza Woods highlighted by a unique Canopy Walk, and the picturesque Skyline Garden.
The Gainesville location, opened in 2015, celebrates years of planning and development of one of North Georgiaās most beautiful landscapes aimed at connecting visitors with both the natural world and cultural amenities. It is home to the largest conservation nursery in the Southeast.
Stop and smell the flowers at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
Adjacent to Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Botanical Garden boasts 30 acres of dazzling plant displays. Among its highlights are the Canopy Walk, a 600-foot walkway suspended among the treetops, and nature-themed art installations. Donāt miss the 25-foot Earth Goddess sculpture, which presides over the Cascades Garden and features more than 18,000 live annual plants. Plus, you can take classes to learn how to up your at-home gardening game.
Learn more: https://atlantabg.org/
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