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How much is Naples Botanical Gardens?

How much is Naples Botanical Gardens?

What is the cost? Regular Garden admission is $20 per adult, $10 per child ages 4 – 17. Members and Children 3 and under are free.

How long does it take to go through Naples Botanical Garden?

To do it properly you should allow 3 hours and if you’re faster than that you can spend time in the excellent gift shop or enjoy a beverage at the cafe.

How long does it take to tour Botanical Garden?

You can spend as much or as little time as you want. To see everything in the Gardens you could easily spend the whole day but allow a minimum of 2 hours.

How big is the Naples Botanical Garden?

170-acre
Naples Botanical Garden is a 170-acre, world-class garden paradise that features plants from around the world.

When is free admission to Naples Botanical Garden?

Collier County, Lee County, and Charlotte County Public Library cardholders can receive free general Garden admission Saturday, June 12 – Sunday, June 20, 2021. Simply present your Library Card at the Garden entrance and enjoy free admission, exhibits, and programs for you and your family.

Is there an alarm at the Naples Botanical Garden?

Naples Botanical Garden is a nicotine-free environment. The Garden uses a Lightning Prediction System to alert guests when lightning is near. An alarm will sound one 15-second blast of the horn, signaling that lightning is near. In the event of lightning, all guests should seek shelter immediately.

Do you have to be a member to go to Missouri Botanical Garden?

The best way to enjoy the Garden is as a member. Explore our benefits and find the level that’s right for you! Compare Membership Levels Member FAQs Find answers to our most asked membership questions or connect with our membership team now. Review our FAQs Young Friends

Are there Retractable leashes at the Naples Botanical Garden?

No retractable leashes permitted. Naples Botanical Garden is a nicotine-free environment. The Garden uses a Lightning Prediction System to alert guests when lightning is near. An alarm will sound one 15-second blast of the horn, signaling that lightning is near.