Yes, the garden is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available.
Outside food and drinks are not permitted to maintain the cleanliness of the garden.
Pets are not allowed in the garden, except for service animals.
There is no specific dress code, but visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable clothes and shoes for walking around the garden.
Photography is allowed in most garden areas except for designated no-photo zones. Flash photography and tripods are not permitted out of courtesy to other visitors.
Traveler reviews
Great oasis in the middle of the city. The garden and landscape are not only immaculate but always seasonal or holiday themed.
Seems to be a popular spot for social media girls.
The BBQ spot is always busy when it's open.
In addition to the outdoor garden (no admission ticket required), there is a flower shop, a cafe/ restaurant, and an arboretum.
If you follow them on IG, you can see all of the events they host throughout the year.
very well maintained garden, great atmosphere with several seatings, pet friendly
I went to this garden to relax on a lazy Sunday afternoon for the first time. The architecture is pretty especially for those who love to appreciate it The garden is quite big and very beautiful and there are many sitting areas with benches and chairs. The flowers were very pretty, I also relaxed by the pond which made a good background for selfies. 😁😁
I would go again just to breathe and relax.
Intentionally walked over to this place, hoping to enjoy the greenery and flowers. When we arrived, the garden wasn't as big as I wanted, but in that compact size, it had most of all the angle needed to bring out its beauty! I would recommend this place to anyone who happen to be close by :)
It's so beautiful here. What more amazing is that it is entirely free. Many people were doing photoshoots when we were here. The staff are very diligent in taking care of the flower display. Highly recommend!
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