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    Volunteer Park Conservatory

    4.5 (160 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Melinda L.

    Chanced upon this conservatory at Volunteer Park. Walking into this conservatory felt like breaths of fresh air. It feels great to be surrounded by these special blooms. They were gorgeous. Great energies all around. There was a small gift shop inside but I didn't get anything. There were also some unique cactus and plants.

    Jennifer J.

    It's not often one gets the chance to visit a conservatory. This one, nestled inside Seattle's legendary Volunteer Park, is a sight to behold with its elegant architecture and room after room full of everything from native plant specimens to desert-dwellers, tropical trees, and all sorts of amazingness. It's basically like a zoo, but for plants, and I'm here for it. The space is brightly lit, and each room has its own mini-ecosystem depending on what's planted there. The entry fee (collected at an electronic pay station upon entry) is $6/person with discounts for seniors, kids, and groups. There are a LOT of signs around about not using the facility for your own personal photo shoot during regular hours, but sadly there were still folks there using it for a fashion shoot, which made it that much more difficult to navigate the narrow aisles. I was excited to visit their tiny, but mighty, little gift shop, where I purchased a collectible magnet but was tempted to do some holiday shopping from their sweet collection of handmade jewelry, art, and other items. They also had some interesting books, but they were QUITE expensive. Parking here is free, and be sure to wander around the park when you're done.

    Cynthia Denice O.

    Beautiful park! Here in a business trip and so after my inspection I needed some grounding with Mother Nature ! walked barefooted through this gorgeous & lush mini forestry trail . I fell in love with the redwoods, pines, and so many species of trees ! Saunter and engage with Mother Nature and hug a tree, the energy these grandfathers give are amazing . Recharge, Reset and get inspired ‍‍‍

    Emily T.

    This is such a beautiful spot! Tickets are $6 and are affordable and when we went on a rainy day it was pretty empty! It's not as big as some of the other conservatories I've been to in other cities but I appreciated this one. The staff are all very friendly and open to providing more information on plants you might be interested in learning more about. They also have little info labels on certain plants they are highlighting. Some area to sit and relax to enjoy the plants. There is also a cute little gift shop to purchase a souvenir or grab something that strikes your fancy.

    Lily L.

    Cool! If you live in Seattle you should stop by just to see especially if you like plants

    Meg T.

    We dropped into Volunteer Park Conservatory before visiting the Seattle Asian Art Museum. For me personally, I enjoyed the Conservatory more. We dropped in while they were having a Chrysanthemum contest, and thus got to vote on our favorites. Of the four sections the west end was probably the least interesting, with only a few flowers currently blooming. The section where you enter had gorgeous blooms and palm plants and we got a short walk through by the attendant on how they made the hanging beads into palm oil. The next section (towards the east) had the mums and different arrangements you could vote on. Personally, I found the 'no professional photography' signs to be rather confusing and wasn't sure if guests were allowed to snap photos in certain rooms with their phone or not, so I didn't get any pictures of the contest. Finally, the last room was my favorite - the cactus room. I had no idea a cactus could be furry like a sheep. One sported yellow wool and another, long white wool. These and some of the other cacti that develop into designs were the highlight of the visit for me. The service was friendly and helpful and they had student pricing which I always appreciate. If you are are a flower/cactus enthusiast or visiting the art museum, you should definitely drop into the Volunteer Park Conservatory.

    Sitting from bench/nook near waterfall and monstera
    Skye P.

    Best date spot ever $6 Not overly crowded or loud, but water features and small talk make it not awkwardly silent either (rec: go ~2/3 - Last entry 3:45, slows down around 2). avoid eye contact and look at some of the oldest random plants instead (i.e. cacti, air plants, ferns, monsteras, etc) a few (4?) sitting spots. The 2 nooks by the big monstera are big and you can sit against the window and paint or read or just be present (see photo) In volunteer park so not far from food and drinkage, and nature and epic views of course.

    Frances L.

    A little greenhouse on a hill basically, we came on a 70* day and it was already unbearably hot in there and they had every door open. I would not pay to enter again. This should be a free attraction it took 5 minutes to sweat our way through a greenhouse. I've shopped at bigger greenhouses for free and saw way more flora and fauna...

    Jocelyn A.

    The conservatory is such a pretty space! They have parking around the area/park that is completely free and you can walk up to the conservatory. The admissions is $4 per person and they accept cash or card. The lady at the front was very informative on how to walk to conservatory and what there is inside (a little cute shop is located inside). If you have the time and love plants, this is a nice place to drop by. Definitely recommend!

    Christmas setting
    Esperanza D.

    For years this has been one of my favorites attractions in the area perfect for a photoshoot. I'm a photographer myself and I'm always looking for good background and this place is perfect. Basically is place to learn and admire all types of plants. The have common ones and exotic ones, they even have an area with desert plants (cacti). It's open from 10-4pm, prices are very accesible ($4 per adult , child under 5 are free) Parking is also free and once you're done plant watching you can walk around into the arboretum.

    Christmas at the Conservatory!
    Elizabeth L.

    A tranquil, tropical oasis tucked away in the heart of Volunteer Park. The Conservatory is a beautiful glass greenhouse, eye-catching in all seasons with flora blooming year-round. Growing up in Arizona, the cozy cacti collection is charming to explore. The carnivorous pitcher plants are very fun to look at. During Christmastime, the Conservatory is bedecked in poinsettias and has a holiday train set running, complete with a miniature village - whimsical and fun! Admission is quite reasonable at $4 and helps fund the greenhouse's maintenance. The Conservatory's modest collection takes about 30 minutes to tour leisurely. Admission is not timed - tickets are sold on a walk-in basis, sold through a ticket machine, contact free. Highly recommend this urban gem - a quite welcome escape in Capitol Hill!

    Monika B.

    The conservatory is packed full of colorful vibrant plants. Each plants is so special on its own, but when combined makes you feel as if you're in a jungle. The tour for us took about 30 minutes. It was a nice little break from being outside in the rain. The gentleman working the door told my little ones he'd hid two little ducks that needed to be found to get a sticker. Soooo we couldn't leave until we found them of course. Such a fun little bonus!

    Josh B.

    This conservatory is small but very very nice. All the plants were in excellent shape and well-manicured. I visited with my sister, who is a plant goddess now due to the pandemic. She needed her plant fix so I thought why not go to one of the better conservatories in the area. It was nice to get out of the cold into the warm conservatory and watch my sister work her magic identifying all the plants in the conservatory. She's really quite good if I do say so myself. I digress. I'm glad the conservatory was open during the pandemic. Masks were required and so was proof of vaccination. The docent at the door showed us how to use the pay station to purchase our tickets to the conservatory and we made our way through the 4 different rooms of the conservatory and the gift shop. The majority of the plants were tropical but there were also a variety of desert plants and they had a room specifically set up with Christmas decor and poinsettias. Had my sister not been a plant geek, it probably would have been a quick stop but we were in there for about an hour and a half which is totally fine. Parking is free and seems to be abundant since the Asian Art Museum is close by and there is a huge park in the surrounding area so it's a great place for people just to hang out or play with their dog or picnic.

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    love this place! my fav park; great place for all ages and those who like to have a picnic or a private smoke sesh

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