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Time Needed: 60 min.

Ages: All

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Queens Botanical Garden is a beautiful and serene oasis located in Flushing, Queens, New York City. It spans 39 acres and features a diverse collection of plants and landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike. The Garden offers a variety of experiences for visitors, including walking tours, seasonal festivals, and educational programs. Visitors can explore the diverse range of plant species in various gardens, including the herb garden, arboretum, and the bee garden. There are also specialty gardens like the woodland garden and the rose garden, which are especially stunning during the blooming seasons. The Queens Botanical Garden is more than just a place to admire flora. The garden is a community hub, committed to promoting sustainable practices and educating visitors about the environment. For example, the composting area demonstrates sustainable waste management, while the beekeeping program promotes the importance of pollinators.

43-50 Main St, Flushing, NY 11355 Get Directions





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January 10, 2023 - Queens Botanical Garden (QBG) is thrilled to announce a transformative $8 million gift from The Joan N. and Norman Bluestone Foundation. In recognition of this historic donation, the largest private donation to the Garden and one of the largest ever to a Queens cultural institution, QBG will name its future education building after the Foundation’s founders. The $8 million gift from the Foundation will allow QBG to develop, pilot, launch, and sustain an expanded number of innovative environmental education programs as well as other enriching activities for the community at large. Read more: https://queensbotanical.org/qbg-announces-largest-private-donation-to-date/

Supervisor of Gardeners Morgan Potter shares a botanical favorite of hers: Monarda. See this pollinator-attracting native plant in person at our Floral Border and get up-close with nature this weekend--the Garden is open Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 6pm. 🎥 Oliver Lopez #Lamiaceae #Monarda #Bergamot #BeeBalm #NYCFlowers #NYCSummer #ItsTimeForNYC #FlushingNYC #queensrising #QueensNYC #ItsInQueens #QueensBotanicalGarden #PeoplePlantsCultures #NativePlants

Another botanical highlight brought to you by Supervisor of Gardeners Morgan Potter: Hydrangea quercifolia--AKA Snowflake! See the beauties in person at our Floral Border and get up-close with nature this weekend--the Garden is open Tuesdays through Sundays, 8am to 6pm. ⁠ ⁠ 🎥 Oliver Lopez ⁠ ⁠ #Hydrangea #Hydrangeaceae #Cornales #Hydrangeaquercifolia #OakleafHydrangea #NYCFlowers #NYCSummer #ItsTimeForNYC #FlushingNYC #QueensNYC #ItsInQueens #QueensBotanicalGarden #PeoplePlantsCultures #NYCBucketList #ThingsToDoNYC #VisitNYC #NYCPluggedIn #TimeOutNewYork #ItsTimeForNYC #SeeYourCity #ItsInQueens #QNS #QueensNY #Flushing #FlushingNY @flushingbid @itsinqueens @queenscapes

queensbotanicalgarden Another botanical highlight brought to you by Supervisor of Gardeners Morgan Potter: Kniphofia uvaria--AKA Red Hot Poker! See the beauties in person at our Floral Border and get up-close with nature this weekend--the Garden is open Tuesdays through Sundays, 8am to 6pm. 🎥 Oliver Lopez #OrangeBlaze #RedHotPoker #Kniphofia #Asphodelaceae #Moench #TorchLily #Tritoma #NYCFlowers #NYCSummer #ItsTimeForNYC #FlushingNYC #QueensNYC #ItsInQueens #QueensBotanicalGarden #PeoplePlantsCultures #NYCBucketList #ThingsToDoNYC #SeeYourCity #ItsInQueens #QNS #QueensNY #Flushing #FlushingNY @flushingbid @itsinqueens @queenscapes

Another botanical highlight brought to you by Jennifer Ko: Lagerstroemia indica AKA crape myrtle. See this summer-blooming tree by our Wedding Garden. QBG is open Tuesdays through Sundays, 8am to 6pm. ⁠ ⁠ 🎥 Oliver Lopez ⁠ ⁠ #LagerstroemiaIndica #CrapeMyrtle #NYCFlowers #NYCSummer #ItsTimeForNYC #FlushingNYC #queensrising #QueensNYC #QueensBotanicalGarden #PeoplePlantsCultures #NYCBucketList #ThingsToDoNYC #VisitNYC #NYCPluggedIn #TimeOutNewYork #ItsTimeForNYC #SeeYourCity #ItsInQueens #QNS #QueensNY #Flushing #FlushingNY @flushingbid @itsinqueens @queenscapes

Jennifer Ko shares one of her favorite botanical highlights: Echinaceae purpurea AKA purple coneflower. See this pollinator-attracting native plant in person at our Floral Border and get up-close with nature at the Garden--QBG is open Mondays through Sundays, 8am to 6pm. ⁠ ⁠ 🎥 Oliver Lopez ⁠ ⁠ #EchinaceaePurpurea #Echinaceae #Coneflower # #NYCFlowers #NYCSummer #ItsTimeForNYC #FlushingNYC #queensrising #QueensNYC #ItsInQueens #QueensBotanicalGarden #PeoplePlantsCultures #NYCBucketList #ThingsToDoNYC #VisitNYC #NYCPluggedIn #TimeOutNewYork #ItsTimeForNYC #SeeYourCity #ItsInQueens #QNS #QueensNY #Flushing #FlushingNY @flushingbid @itsinqueens @queenscapes

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Queens Botanical Garden Frequently Asked Questions

What are the closest subway stops to Queens Botanical Garden

The closest subway stops to Queens Botanical Garden at 43-50 Main St in New York City are the Main St-Flushing subway station and the Flushing-Main St subway station. Both stations are served by the 7 train.

Main St-Flushing station is located at Main St and Roosevelt Ave, and it's just a short walk from the botanical garden. Flushing-Main St station is located at Main St and 41st Ave, also within walking distance.

If you're planning to visit the Queens Botanical Garden, I highly recommend checking out the Flushing neighborhood. It's a vibrant and diverse area with a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the bustling streets filled with shops, restaurants, and street food vendors offering a wide variety of cuisines.

While you're in Flushing, don't miss the opportunity to try some delicious Asian cuisine. There are numerous restaurants serving Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and other Asian specialties. One popular spot is the New World Mall Food Court, which offers a wide range of affordable and tasty options.

For subway updates and service advisories, you can visit the official website of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at [MTA.info](http://www.mta.info). They provide real-time information on subway schedules, delays, and any service changes that may affect your travel plans.

Enjoy your visit to the Queens Botanical Garden and have a great time exploring Flushing!


What's the best way to get to Queens Botanical Garden by bus?

To reach the Queens Botanical Garden at 43-50 Main St in New York City by bus, there are several options available. Here are the closest bus stops:

1. Main St/Cherry Ave: This bus stop is served by the Q17 and Q27 buses. You can check for updates on the MTA website [here](http://web.mta.info/nyct/service/bus/bklnsch.htm).

2. Main St/Kissena Blvd: This bus stop is served by the Q25, Q34, Q65, and Q20A/B buses. You can check for updates on the MTA website [here](http://web.mta.info/nyct/service/bus/bklnsch.htm).

Please note that bus schedules and routes may be subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check for updates before your visit. Enjoy your time at the Queens Botanical Garden!


How much time should I plan to spend at Queens Botanical Garden?

The ideal length of time to plan to spend at Queens Botanical Garden in New York City depends on your level of interest in gardens and nature. If you are a casual visitor, an hour or two should be sufficient to explore the highlights of the garden, take a leisurely stroll, and enjoy the serene atmosphere. However, if you are a passionate botany enthusiast or simply want to immerse yourself in the beauty of the garden, you may want to allocate around half a day to fully appreciate all it has to offer. The garden spans 39 acres and features various themed gardens, including the Fragrance Walk, Woodland Garden, and the stunning Wedding Garden. Additionally, keep an eye out for their seasonal events and exhibitions, as they can enhance your experience.


Can I bring food and drinks into Queens Botanical Garden?

The Queens Botanical Garden in New York City has a food and drink policy that allows visitors to bring their own food and beverages for personal consumption. However, please note that there are designated picnic areas where you can enjoy your snacks and drinks. Additionally, the garden also has a café on-site where you can purchase food and beverages if you prefer. Just remember to be mindful of keeping the garden clean and disposing of any trash properly. Enjoy your visit to the Queens Botanical Garden!


Does Queens Botanical Garden offer luggage storage?

The Queens Botanical Garden in New York City does not have a luggage storage facility on-site. It is recommended that visitors traveling with large bags or luggage make arrangements to store them elsewhere before visiting the garden. There are several luggage storage services available throughout the city, such as luggage storage facilities, lockers at transportation hubs, or even some hotels that offer this service to non-guests for a fee. It's always a good idea to plan ahead and check with your accommodation or nearby facilities for luggage storage options.


Is Queens Botanical Garden a good place to visit for foreign travelers who are not native English speakers?

Yes, Queens Botanical Garden is a wonderful destination for visitors from other countries and non-English language speakers. The garden offers a peaceful oasis in the heart of Queens, with stunning landscapes and diverse plant collections that are sure to captivate visitors of all backgrounds.

While English is the primary language spoken at the garden, the staff is accustomed to interacting with visitors from around the world and will do their best to assist non-English speakers. Additionally, many of the garden's interpretive signs and brochures are available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Chinese, and Korean.

Exploring the garden's various themed gardens, such as the Fragrance Walk or the Herb Garden, can be a delightful experience for visitors of any language background. The serene atmosphere and beautiful scenery transcend language barriers, allowing everyone to appreciate the natural beauty on display.

If you're planning a visit to Queens Botanical Garden, be sure to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on language services and offerings. Enjoy your visit and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this hidden gem in New York City!


What ages are appropriate for Queens Botanical Garden?

The Queens Botanical Garden in New York City is a wonderful destination for visitors of all ages! While there is no specific age range recommendation, people of all ages can enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden.

Families with children will find the garden to be a great place for kids to explore and learn about nature. The Children's Garden, in particular, offers hands-on activities and educational programs for young ones to engage with plants and the environment.

Adults and older visitors can also appreciate the garden's stunning landscapes, diverse plant collections, and peaceful atmosphere. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll, photography, or simply finding a peaceful corner to relax and unwind.

So, whether you're traveling with kids, friends, or on your own, the Queens Botanical Garden has something to offer for everyone. Don't forget to check their website for any special events or exhibitions that might be happening during your visit!


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