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50 North Vineyard Boulevard, Honolulu
808-522-7066
The Foster Botanical Garden opened to the public in 1931. It was bequeathed to the City of Honolulu by Mrs. Mary Foster at the time of her death. This 13.5-acre garden is a living museum of exotic plants and trees collected over a period of 140 years from around the world's tropics. From tropical orchids to the cigar box tree from the Amazon, this beautiful garden is a restful and educational experience for thousands of visitors ever year.
This garden's specialty is the Palm Collection, Orchid Gardens, Prehistoric Glen, and Exceptional Trees. The garden is a favorite place for weddings and photo shoots.
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 Admission - Adults $5 (13 years and older) Child $1 (6-12 years) Young Child - FREE (5 years and younger)
Guided Tours Offered at 1pm, Mon. through Friday
Other Tours May be arranged, Call 808-522-7066
Open 9am - 4pm daily (closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1) |
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 Take H1 West bound. Get off at Vineyard Blvd. Continue down Vineyard Blvd. until you see Foster Botanical Garden on the Right hand side. |
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