The Denver Botanic Gardens

Botanic Gardens is a place for those who love nature. It is a place where one must visit in Denver. The Botanic garden is a huge park that occupies 23 acres of land and is located in the heart of Denver. It creates a green oasis in the middle of a booming city.

The park contains over 45 different gardens, which means that there is a whole lot to see. There are over 30,000 different types of plants. For this reason, it has become one of the top attractions in Denver and a place you will not want to miss visiting. Few highlights of the park include:

• The tropical conservatory
• The peaceful Japanese garden
• The rock alpine garden and others

There is so much to do and see in the park, and it is easy to spend the whole day exploring the gardens. The tickets for the main York Street area of the garden are $9 for students and children, $9.50 for military/seniors, and $15 for adults. You can get tickets at an affordable rate online.

Did you know that there are actually several days in a year when it is totally free for everyone to visit? Yes! They also do special exhibits year round, usually centered around holidays. This is why it is paramount to check the calendar for any changes or specifications. The park is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm.

There are so many Denver attractions that one can visit. However, we could not include them all here because it may be overwhelming. You can visit the city for many years and still enjoy the different attractions offered by Denver.

When you visit Denver next, consider visiting with a bucket list and pre-planned attractions to visit.

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