Visit the New York Botanical Garden and enjoy a break in nature. Walk through its vast acres, its 50 gardens and its collections of plants, which show their beauty even in winter. A quiet getaway in the city.

Leave the urban jungle behind and treat yourself to a moment of calm amidst nature in New York's greenest space: the New York Botanical Garden. This winter, enjoy a getaway to the NYBG's natural oasis. Stroll its 250 lively acres, which include 50 gardens and botanical collections where you can admire everything from a magnificent variety of maples to the species of the Perennial Garden. Each area offers a special charm even in the cooler season. Take advantage of the quiet of winter to observe the diversity of plants blooming and developing in every corner of the garden. Here you will find a serene landscape full of beauty, perfect for disconnecting from the fast pace of the city.
Subway: B, D or 4 to Bedford Park Blvd. Station. From the station, take the Bx26 bus eastbound to the Mosholu Gate entrance of the Garden. Metro-North Rail: Take the Metro-North Harlem Local Line to the Botanical Garden station. Cross Southern Boulevard to the Mosholu Gate entrance of the Garden. Parking: Visitor parking is $20 per vehicle. Enter through the Conservatory gate at 2900 Southern Boulevard to park inside the grounds. During peak hours, parking is available outside the NYBG at the Parking Garage (401 Bedford Park Blvd) or at Fordham University if the parking lot is full. Please follow the signage and watch for NYBG staff members directing traffic on peak days. Once you arrive at the Gardens, you will receive instructions on how to download the audio tour app to your mobile device.
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