As South Florida moves towards its new normal during the coronavirus pandemic, venues are announcing their reopening! Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden announced its reopening for Fairchild Members exclusively followed by full a reopening to the general public at a later date.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden will ensure the health and safety of its guests, staff and volunteers while welcoming back a limited number of visitors to stroll the garden’s sprawling pathways and lush, tropical landscape.
Situated on 83 acres of manicured and protected green space, the historic garden is filled with more than 6,000 rare, exotic and colorful plants, making Fairchild Garden the ideal outdoor location to visit for those looking to get out of the house while avoiding air travel and densely populated areas.
New operational hours will be from 10:00AM-4:00PM, with visits limited to two (2) hour blocks: 10:00AM; 12:00PM; 2:00PM, each block permits only 100 guests at a time and will be strictly enforced. Seniors and those who identify as vulnerable have priority and access from 7:00-9:00AM on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Ticket reservations are available and are solely available online by visiting www.FairchildGarden.org. The box office will not be accepting walk ups. For additional information on the gardens policies for a safe and enjoyable experience, please visit www.FairchildGarden.org/Visit/Reopening-COVID-Policies or call 305-667-1651.
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