We travelled to Atlanta to fly home the next day. With the flights being late in the afternoon we decided to visit the Botanical Gradens to fill the afternoon. This proved to be a success. The timing within the year meant a lot of the...More
About Atlanta Botanical Garden
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We travelled to Atlanta to fly home the next day. With the flights being late in the afternoon we decided to visit the Botanical Gradens to fill the afternoon. This proved to be a success. The timing within the year meant a lot of the...More
We saw many species of plants, great place to hang out, relax, wonder of and take pictures. It is a very large space.
On a beautiful Friday after noon in April, my friend and I decided to check out the Botanical Garden. It is absolutely beautiful. So much to see. So much eye to detail. An oasis in the city. We are from upstate NY so spring had...More
You can easily spend a full day here. Not only is it beautiful, but with Piedmont Park right beside it - it's a gem in the city. Make sure to leave room for lunch - the french toast is fab!
I found this place by accident online that is. Once I looked through reviews I knew I had to visit. Parking is around $2 for 1 hour, $24 entrance fee for adults. There is a restaurant, play area for small kids and several facilities for...More
Spent a wonderful afternoon in these beautiful gardens. If you love nature you will surely enjoy the Botanical Gardens.
The natural beauty is beyond words. A must visit when in Atlanta! A great place to hold a special occasion to celebrate or to just to spend a romantic day with your significant other.
Hard to believe we have such a beautiful garden venue in midtown Atlanta! I last visited here during the last days of the orchid exhibit, and have never seen so many different varieties in one room, all blooming to perfection! This is the perfect place...More
It was expensive for our family of four, but we very much enjoyed it. Beautiful flowers and walkways. Neat children's garden with "water painting" wall and balsa wood building area for the kids. This place was one of our favorites in Atlanta.
It is one of the top places to visit in Atlanta, it’s very relaxing several benches under shades with bird singing and sound of waterfall. Love it!
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