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Brooklyn Botanic Garden

900 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225

  • 718 623-7200
  • April - September: Tuesday - Friday: 8:00am - 6:00pm. Saturday - Sunday, Holidays: 10:00am - 6:00pm. Closed Monday. October - March: Tuesday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm. Saturday ? Sunday, Holidays: 10:00am - 4:30pm. Closed Monday. Open Holiday Mondays (except Labor Day). Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
Free Entry with The New York Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: $8.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: $0.00
The New York Pass offers you free admission to the Garden.

Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Brooklyn Botanic Garden, called the premier horticultural attraction in the region by The New York Times, is New York City's natural wonder, where no matter what the season, something is always in bloom. Stroll the many gardens within the Garden. Enjoy the serenity of the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, tour the fragrant Cranford Rose Garden, bring the family to explore the children's Discovery Garden, or visit the Steinhardt Conservatory, containing the world famous C.V. Starr Bonsai Museum. Visit the Terrace Café and Garden Gift Shop.

New York Pass grants you free admission to Brooklyn Botanic Garden, as well as entry to 55 more Attractions in New York City.

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Prospect Park Zoo

What a fantastic set up - we cruised to New York on the Queen Victoria and immediately after disembarking took advantage of our 3 day pass - and enjoyed the Empire State Building, Skyride. the NBC Tour, Madam Tussauds, Circle Line Cruise, Paleys Television and Theatre Museum and Rockefeller Centre, discount at Maceys and Bloomingdales, free ice cream and restaurant discounts etc.. As newies - first time visitors to New York- on reflection and to have received even greater return from our New York Pass we could have planned our itinerary in advance ( if only we'd know how far a block was - we found out from a friendly resident that at walking pace you should allow 2 minutes per block ). However, the great thing for us was knowing that as we had a made one off payment we could visit an attraction and if wasn't our bag could move on to another without thinking that we have to stay here all day because we had paid out 30 dollars and needed to get our moneys worth - often saw people outside some of the major attractions weighing up whether it was value for money - felt quite privileged when we could just walk pass show our passes and not have to worry about the cost. Would and have recommend it to friends and colleagues. One small point - what would be really good is if you could somehow band together opening hours for some of the major attractions - that way much easier to plan the day and get maximum use of the pass. What really amazed us is how much you can walk to in New York - a fantastic experience made even better because of the freedom of our New York passes.
Daphne, UK

Not only do I feel like I got my money's worth, and then some, it gave me more idea's of attractions and things to do on my trip that I hadn't even considered. I've told anyone I know that is thinking about a trip to New York not to go without a New York Pass
Lisa

What a great time we had in New York. The New York Pass was great, we purchased a two day pass for our six day break. The reason for this was that we were in New York for a wedding that was in the middle of our stay. We could have bought a three day and wish we had. Although we saw all the main attractions in the two days if it had been busier we would have struggled. We planned our days around visiting the attractions and saw everything we wanted. The New York pass gave us great value for money. We saved a fortune on admission prices and we would definitely be recommending buying one to any friends that visit New York. The pass was recognized everywhere and we had no problems using it.
Jane

 

 
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