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    Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory

    4.7 (86 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lisa L.

    This conservatory is always wonderful and depending on the season you'll see different flowers in bloom. Don't miss it. The temperature is usually around 80° inside.

    Dave C.

    Well-maintained conservatory with a section on various plants, a section on cacti, a section where people go for photo ops, and a koi pond. Clean and well-staffed. Took us about a half-hour to see it all on the inside. There's a garden outside the building as well - we just looked from afar. Nice way to spend a small amount of time.

    Bananas in the tropical plants area!
    Jessica C.

    This was way better than the aquarium! It was a lot bigger and has a lot of sections (tropical plants, dessert plants, etc). Just prepare yourself for the heat that comes from being in the greenhouse and dessert area (heck, the whole building). We came on an 88 degree day with high humidity so I walked through it pretty quickly but loved all the plants and flowers I saw! Right outside, is a garden area and to the left, you can see Windsor, Canada across the water!! Sooo cool!

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    Katy C.

    The Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory is free to enter, so Nate and I strolled in on our recent visit to Belle Isle. We were able to park nearby and visit the aquarium next door as well. It was my first time there, so I didn't know it's basically a one-way traffic type of situation, so you kind of have to walk through the whole thing if it's crowded. It was definitely crowded when we were there, so we couldn't really backtrack to exit. It was a good spot to warm up (we visited on a chilly December day), and we enjoyed looking at all the interesting plants. Overall it's a nice conservatory, but I'm used to the big one at Meijer Gardens so it pales a bit in comparison. But you can't beat free entry!

    Sharon K.

    Nice little conservatory packed with lots of plants. I urge visitors to be mindful of others. The paths are narrow, don't take up the entire space and don't take a million pictures causing a pile up behind you.

    View from entrance
    Amanda M.

    Warm and beautiful This was great on a cold spring day being able to experience all the plants. The conservatory is divided into different sections to house different types of plants from palms to the dessert you get a great experience of different plant types. My kids even loved exploring. We did the scavenger hunt and the kids enjoying and learning about the different types of plants. Plus a great place to take pictures.

    Suzy J.

    My husband and I decided to stop by for Father's Day with the kids. They do not allow food or strollers inside the building. It is free to get in and they do accept donations. They ask that you do not touch any of the plants. My kids loved running around and we held them too. They were so good and they didn't try to touch any of the plants. We had such a great time and it's so awesome that it is free to enter.

    Christina M.

    I'm disabled. I have a Service Dog. My Service Dog is protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act. But to three employees working there today, none of those facts seemed to matter. I was denied access at least 6 times as I tired to enter the Conservatory. My mother is starting treatment for cancer this week and my husband and I thought this would be a fun, relaxing place to take her mind off it. However, when I tried to enter the Conservatory I was told my SD would not be allowed entry because "there are too many people inside". Thinking that she meant there was some sort of fire hazard, I said, "oh, we can wait". She then explained that I could go in, but my dog couldn't. I explained that was against the law. She then insisted I show her paperwork (which is also against the ADA). After explaining the law to her and her co-workers several times, it was said that I could carry my dog in the conservatory and I asked, 'you want me to carry my mobility and cardiac service dog?' I overheard someone say something about Biden and DEI, so I had to explain this law has been on the books since 1990 and was updated in 2015. I gave the woman a copy of ADA law, which she refused to keep and only after I said, "just to be clear, you're willing to break federal law over this?" Another employee (not part of the three) stepped in and allowed me access. What a nightmare. Every other establishment on Belle Isle knows and understands ADA. The conservatory is nice, but I guess only able-bodied individuals get to enjoy it without being harassed.

    Such a gorgeous purple!
    Mia M.

    Such a cute space and I loved that it was "free" (donation only) allowing anyone to enjoy the space. It was way bigger inside than it appears, and I especially loved the fountain and the cactus room!

    Pictures do no justice
    Jodi P.

    This place e is gorgeous! Beautiful architecture FREE admission! There are so many plants and info on each one! You walk through at your own pace which is nicer than the hustle and bustle you get other places in the city. The tropical and cactus rooms are Hella Hot lol so that park would be great on a cold day, however it was already hot out lol absolutely worth the visit!

    DeMario M.

    This place is definitely apart if the Tour of Detroit list, whenever you visit. It's located on Belle Isle which is a state/city park. Lots of beautiful plants from around the world. Couple of Venus fly traps. I really loved the tropical section. It's open all year. Free admission but I think they take donations as well as. There's also an aquarium next door-- definitely a family experience or date idea.

    Outside
    Stacia G.

    It's hot even on a cool fall day so please wear layers. Donation only and so much to see. There is a "flow" so may feel crowded in spots. So many beautiful plants to Look at and knowledgeable staff to give you information. It's a place you can go and go again! Beautiful way to spend an afternoon is walking through this and the grounds looking at the plants and statuary.

    Kaleigh W.

    Detroit is back and blossoming--and this little slice of Eden is evidence! The conservatory is a lovely way to spend the afternoon, with friends in town or for a romantic date. Lots to learn with a variety of rooms dedicated to different vegetative habitats. Loved the desert / cactus room the most. There are nicely kept walking paths and benches outside the building. The conservatory is free and there is plenty of easy parking as well. All in all, it's a no brainer to go out of your way to visit! It's a glass building, so if you're visiting in the summer you might want to wear light clothing as it gets pretty hot in there! I definitely plan to come back during the winter, I bet it'd be even more beautiful with the snow falling all around.

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