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    Bellevue Botanical Garden

    4.7 (376 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 6:30 pm

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    Green heron
    Debra R.

    Lovely free garden with plenty of parking. Chamber music on Sunday, lots of wide paths, plantings, Japanese garden, and birds. It is well maintained and a pleasant stroll

    Shirley H.

    Beautiful place! So many trails and loops to walk and discover the wild life and foliage! Went late on a Thursday and it was not crowded which was perfect.

    Elisa N.

    BOTANICAL GARDEN @ BELLEVUE Parking is available right out front, which makes this place super accessible. There are also designated handicap parking spots. My friend and I visited on a Friday around 2 PM, and there were a few spots open, so getting in was really easy. I loved how simple everything was to navigate, there's even a map available when you enter. Entry and parking are both completely free, which is a huge plus. We walked along the trail and I'd recommend spending about 2-3 hours here if you want to take your time and fully enjoy it. We had to speed-run our visit because we had another errand afterward, but it was still incredibly beautiful. I highly recommend stopping by the bridge, it was very therapeutic and relaxing to walk across. There are plenty of benches and seating areas along the way, perfect for taking breaks or just soaking in nature. The quality of the space is amazing, with a wide variety of rocks, trees, and scenery that make the whole experience feel peaceful. There are also bathrooms located at the front, and you're never too far from other people, which made it feel comfortable and safe. Overall, I definitely recommend stopping by this place.

    Nature
    Kathryn Y.

    Been a minute since I've been here. Needed some nature so decided to pop over. Beautiful gardens and trails. Easy going walking and lots of interesting signage to provide information. Seems the garden is stuck in between winter and spring. The faux spring in January maybe affected the blooms. Still a gorgeous garden to visit. High quality flowers and beautiful plants. Free entrance is always a plus and a great value. A lovely place to visit. SYOY!

    Cindy T.

    This free botanical garden in Bellevue is amazing and I can believe it when people consider it the highest rank touristy thing to do here. Parking is easy and the lot is adjacent to the entrance. There are nice dedicated trails to different "ecosystems", including a Japanese garden. You can take a little trek to the suspension bridge which my husband enjoyed jumping up and down on. We did show too early for the Garden D'lights exhibit, which doesn't start until Thanksgiving week. Would visit again.

    Alexis V.

    thank gosh for easy parking here. Right by a Chinese school, so watch out for pedestrians during school hours. Could not find any staff that working here, so that is why my rating is not as high. but, the flowers were very beautiful to look at with the description boards being big enough for multiple people to read at the same time. I wish there was more information on why each flower got its name because I saw one called "Army Nurse" and was confuzzled why. It is free admission, which I like, and there are benches throughout the paths for you to sunbathe, meditate, talk, etc. I like this bay hobbit home, too, but I wish that there was a way to open and maybe have a little trinket area to gift or drop off items for other visitors to exchange goodies in

    lots of Oriental spaces
    Kaliko P.

    Perfect place to kill time, or spend all day! We had some time to spare before our jam-packed day: waiting for hotel room to open up, waiting for our Boeing Factor Tour in Everett, waiting for Von's 1,000 Spirits to open up in Woodinville before we went on our Chateau Ste Michelle winery wine tasting, so we stopped here. Free admission, or donation. Lots of parking, come early, it fills up. Nice sunny areas, shady areas if you so wish. Themed gardens that are well-maintained, clean bathrooms and nice, friendly and helpful staff. Next time we're in the area we plan to stay a lot longer, maybe make a day of it instead of blowing through like a tsunami, which often happens when you're traveling with yours truly.

    Nice fall flowers
    Peter L.

    Great botanical garden so close to downtown Bellevue and free! They have a great variety of plants and flowers and the trails are easy to navigate and clearly marked. There is even a cool suspension bridge that goes over a small ravine, as well as a Japanese garden - not as nice as the one in the arboretum but this one is free! There's also a great coffee shop, the Copper Kettle, in the garden as well as a small, cute gift shop. Only downer is that the parking lot can get very crowded on the weekends, and the parking spots are a bit tight. But otherwise, it's a great spot to spend an hour or two.

    Michelle A.

    Such a great visit during my trip. I'm from Las Vegas, so majority of the year it is hot and dry, so we have nothing like this to experience. All the flowers were bloomed and beautiful, the parking was easy and nearby. It's definitely worth a visit if you are in the Seattle area.

    Teresa G.

    This 53-acre botanical garden is open to the public for free (with free parking too) from dawn to dusk, everyday of the year, including holidays. It's well-kept grounds, cultivated gardens, restored woodlands, and natural wetlands, is made possible by a partnership between the City of Bellevue, the nonprofit Bellevue Botanical Garden Society, and the Garden Partners. There are classes/lectures and calendar of events available on their website: https://bellevuebotanical.org There is a mix of paved pathways and gravel walkways so be sure to wear good comfortable shoes.

    Bryn S.

    Beautiful beautiful gardens! Such a cool spot to check out. I usually fly out to seattle for work and usually stop by bellevue. This is my first time here. It such a nice and peaceful place to wine down.

    Ratish K.

    Garden d'Lights is volunteering driven and they have done an amazing job. Well lit pathways and a great display of various themes including an underwater theme. Parking can be difficult, it's better to park your car at the nearest park and walk. Make sure to get the timed tickets online, no tickets are sold at the garden!

    October and fall has been so kind with such beauty!
    Laurie C.

    I love this beautiful garden, a great place to just walk or stop and smell the flowers! The fact that it's free is an amazing benefit! I really need to explore more next time, it's much larger than it looks!

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    6 months ago

    This place was unforgettable. I was smelling the lilacs for a few minutes straight because they are my favorite flower and scent!

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    It's such a beautiful place to take a walk and enjoy nature! We are so lucky to have this tranquil place in the heart of Bellevue.

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    Ask the Community - Bellevue Botanical Garden

    If I have my dog in a backpack, would I be allowed to enter?

    Hello Luci. We have a no dog policy in the Garden, so allowing this would not be fair to our other visitors. It is best to leave your dog at home.… 

    Hi there, Is this place good for stroller? Paved road, gravel road? Would it be too bumpy for 3 months old? Thanks

    Most of the garden paths are gravelled. The area at the entrance and around the coffee shop is paved and a favorite with mothers with strollers.

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