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Explore the Japanese Garden
Step into the peaceful Japanese Garden at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. This area is known for its beautiful landscape features, including a pond, wooden bridges, and a Shinto shrine. In the spring, the Cherry Esplanade bursts into vibrant pink blooms.
Walk through the Cherry Esplanade
Don't miss the famous Cherry Esplanade, where rows of cherry trees blossom beautifully each spring. This path is one of the highlights of the botanic garden. It's a fantastic place to enjoy the delicate beauty and smell of the cherry blossoms and capture amazing photos of this seasonal wonder.
Visit the Conservatory
Explore the world of exotic plants at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Conservatory. Here, you'll find tropical plants like ZZ plants and orchids in different climate rooms. The conservatory's curved glass walls and various plant collections show off fascinating plant adaptations from around the world.
Discover Native Flora in the Native Flora Garden
Learn about local plants in the Native Flora Garden, which features species native to New York. It includes plants like pussy willow and mountain laurel. This area highlights the important part native plants play in stormwater management and supporting local wildlife.
Tour the New Visitor Center
Stop by the Steinberg Visitor Center to learn more about the garden's sustainability features, including its LEED Gold certification and innovative stormwater management systems. The building's curved glass walls and green roof seamlessly blend with the landscape. You can also grab a drink from the drinking fountains and shop for unique souvenirs in the gift shop.
Enjoy a Guided Tour
Make your visit extra special by joining a guided tour of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The tour will take you through the best parts of the garden. Knowledgeable guides will share interesting facts about the garden's history and the different plants you'll see along the way. This includes native plantings like mountain laurel and lovely spots such as the three Rain Gardens.
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Brooklyn Museum
Right next to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is the Brooklyn Museum. It has art collections from different cultures and times, including ancient Egyptian artifacts and modern art. Its location makes it easy to visit alongside your garden tour.
Prospect Park
Just a short walk from the garden, Prospect Park features beautiful landscapes designed by the creators of Central Park. You can take a stroll, have a picnic, or explore attractions like the Prospect Park Zoo and the beautiful Prospect Park Lake. It's a natural escape in the city.
Brooklyn Public Library -- Central Library
Visit the Brooklyn Public Library's Central Library near the garden. This grand structure offers extensive collections and a cozy spot to read or relax. The library also hosts community events and exhibitions, making it an exciting place for all ages.
Grand Army Plaza
Nearby Grand Army Plaza is a historic landmark and the entrance to Prospect Park. Check out the impressive Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch and surrounding historic buildings. This busy plaza is also a hub for local events, including a popular farmer's market on Saturdays.
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