Bellevue Botanical Garden Lights

Bellevue Botanical Garden    

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(719) · Botanical garden in Bellevue, United States
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The Bellevue Botanical Garden is open every day of the year from dawn until dusk. The Garden is an urban refuge, encompassing 53 acres of cultivated gardens, restored woodlands, natural …
The Bellevue Botanical Garden is open every day of the year from dawn until dusk. The Garden is an urban refuge, encompassing 53 acres of cultivated gardens, restored woodlands, natural wetlands, and wildlife. The living collections showcase plants that thrive in the Pacific Northwest.

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Jan 21, 2025
Went here with my partner for a pleasant spring walk. The garden itself is beautiful and well maintained. Unfortunately, our experience was ruined by the staff at the Bellevue garden store who were r… Full review by Pierce A
Aug 29, 2024
I have been to botanical gardens all across the US, and this is by far one of the most beautifully and well-designed gardens I've ever seen! The fact that it is FREE blows my mind, as I would have ea… Full review by VanEsq12
Jun 1, 2024
Nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. We took the Circuit ride that was free and glad we came to this place. Beautiful garden and saw many amazing bee pollinators. Full review by pepboy80
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Are there any shuttles from Bell square to the garden lights?
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I doubt it, but you may get for nearby not exactly at the garden
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Can you bring food
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Yes. there's outdoor seating and you can eat and admire the site. Enjoy!
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Price of admission on Saturday for Seniors?
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I believe admission is free except for special events.
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how much does it cost onThuursday 12/ 21 2017
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The website says there are no more free nights, so it's $5 per person plus $5 parking
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