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The Denver Botanic Gardens is a thoughtfully designed urban escape with diverse themed gardens, striking modern architecture, and meticulous landscaping that rewards multiple visits.
8230 S Colorado Blvd B, Centennial, CO 80122, USA
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952 Mariposa St, Denver, CO 80204, USA
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Based on Google reviews · AI summarized
Monday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Karen Kordova
4 weeks ago
I visited the Denver Botanic Gardens recently, and it was such a relaxing spot. The variety of plants and flowers is impressive, and there’s something peaceful about walking through the different themed gardens. I really enjoyed the Japanese Garden—it felt like a little escape. The entire place is well-maintained, and there are plenty of spots to sit and just take in the beauty. It’s a nice place to spend a few hours, whether you’re a plant lover or just looking for a calm, green space in the city.
Yusuf Jalal
4 months ago
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A True Urban Oasis - Stunning Architecture and Vibrant Gardens! The Denver Botanic Gardens is an absolute must-visit! My recent trip was fantastic, and I was especially impressed by the way the Gardens blend natural beauty with thoughtful, modern design. The Science Pyramid is a major highlight—the hexagonal, honeycomb exterior is a striking piece of architecture (as seen in the photos!) that beautifully introduces the concepts of biomimicry and conservation science. It's truly eye-catching and creates a wonderful focal point for the campus. Beyond the architecture, the gardens themselves are a vibrant escape. From the rich green textures of the tropical conservatory (like the beautiful palms and ferns in the images) to the colorful outdoor beds, everything is meticulously maintained. The variety is outstanding, making it easy to spend hours wandering through different biomes. Whether you're a serious botanist or just looking for a peaceful, beautiful afternoon, this place delivers. Don't miss the chance to explore the different water features and the varied foliage! Highly recommend it.
Carlos Soto
3 months ago
Blossoms of Light at the Denver Botanic Gardens was nothing short of breathtaking. We visited on an exceptionally cold night, the kind of cold that usually makes you reconsider going out—but the moment we stepped inside the gardens, the entire experience pulled us in. The lighting displays were stunning. Every pathway, tree, and structure was transformed with vibrant colors and thoughtful design. The installations felt immersive and artistic, creating a sense of wonder at every turn. Even in the freezing temperatures, we found ourselves slowing down to appreciate the details, taking photos, and simply enjoying the atmosphere. What stood out most was how engaging the entire experience felt. The gardens managed to balance beauty, creativity, and warmth—even on a cold night—making it easy to forget the weather and enjoy the moment. The event flowed smoothly, never feeling rushed or overcrowded, and the staff helped maintain a welcoming, festive environment. Overall, Blossoms of Light was absolutely worth it. It exceeded expectations, offered a memorable seasonal experience, and is something we would wholeheartedly recommend to anyone spending the holidays in Denver.
JMQZ
a month ago
A beautiful botanical garden with both indoor and outdoor exhibits. This well-maintained facility is truly beautiful. The indoor greenhouses, outdoor walking paths, water features, exhibits, cafes and gift shop make for a wonderful experience. I highly recommend going and supporting this community treasure.
1800 E Floyd Ave, Englewood, CO 80113, USA
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