Bloedel Conservatory Admission: Tropical Paradise Experience

Immerse yourself in a tropical paradise at Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver. Explore exotic plants, colorful birds, and serene koi ponds. Plan your visit now!

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bloedel Conservatory - Whether you are interested in beautifully colored birds, tropical forests and flowers, or the more subtle scents of a healing garden, Bloedel Conservatory offers something for every member of your family.
    Wander among 200, colorful free flying birds! You will find red, blue and dwarf Macaws, African parrots, exotic Finches…
What's Included
  • One-time entry to Bloedel Conservatory
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation to/from attraction
  • Special event entry is not included
Additional Information

Visit bloedelconservatory.ca to learn about the COVID-19 safety measures required for your visit.
You can immerse yourself in tropical wonders no matter the season at the Bloedel Conservatory, a green dome of lushness situated at the highest peak of Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. This temperature-regulated haven is home to over 100 unique birds and…

Location
Bloedel Conservatory
4600 Cambie Street, Queen Elizabeth Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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14hannon
Oct 20, 2024
Beautiful Conservatory and Aviary is Great Rainy Day Activity in Vancouver - Visiting Vancouver on a chill and rainy Saturday, we opted to visit the indoor Bloedel Floral Conservatory and aviary located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park. Located at Vancouver high point at 500 ft elevation, the stunning structure itself is a triodetic dome 140 feet (43 m) in diameter, 70 feet (21 m) high, and is made up of 1,490 plexiglass bubbles of different sizes and 2,324 pieces of extruded aluminum tubing. It contains 8 air circulating units and 24 mist sprayers to control temperature and humidity for the three climate zones inside the dome. [17] The controlled environment supports More than 100 exotic birds, koi fish, and 500 exotic plants and flowers including Green-winged, Hahn’s Dwarf and Blue and Gold Macaws; African, Amazon, and Eclectus parrots and a Sulphur Crested Cockatoo. The larger birds are clipped and perched, but the numerous smaller birds are free flight and equally entertaining. Fun visit.
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Inspire784339
Oct 8, 2024
It was beautiful place and very reasonably priced. We really enjoyed our visit. This was one of our best excursions. We enjoye - We really enjoyed our visit to the observatory The birds were fantastic. The plants were beautiful. We had a wonderful experience there. The conservatory was one of our best excursions while we were in Vancouver and certainly the cheapest Very well priced.
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Mark_d
Oct 2, 2024
Nice but short visit - The conservatory is beautiful and i loved seeing the parrots. I'm not a big plant fan so we walked round in about 20 minutes.
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Suenosenmimaleta
Sep 16, 2024
A dome full of nature - It is a beautiful place in a dome where you can find a wide variety of birds and plants, they have it very well preserved, it is beautiful and the entrance at an affordable price, then you can tour the Queen Elizabeth Park, you walk fast in an hour or maximum two hours depends on the photographs and time you stay on the site, there are sanitary services sale of some snacks, drinks and souvenirs. Recommended.
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Inderpreet_k
Jul 23, 2024
Nature beauty and so peaceful - I went there with my family and my daughter she loved the most. She was so happy to see different kinda a parrots/birds there. Very beautiful flowers and green all around. It was great 😊
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Theadora_v
Jul 15, 2024
Thea's 92nd Birthday celebration! - Everything. Especially that the construction was originally done by Thea's husband & brothers, ie. Van Construction.
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Mariagina_g
Jul 12, 2024
Small place but with variety of plants to see - They have different flowers, plants and parrots to see. Outside you may take a walk and see more trees and plants.
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Zendark30
Oct 7, 2024
Tropical Sanctuary in the city - Compact and chock full of tropical plants with a smattering of annuals like impatiens. Affordable for the size. Depending on how long you stay parking can be more expensive.
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Mariamadalena_g
Jul 27, 2024
Kids tour - It was fine but this tour should have as a target public: kids! It's kinda small but pretty much well organized and cleaned! The animals and plants are well treated for sure. If you have kids, just go and they will love it!
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Terrihansonmead
Jun 30, 2024
Tropical paradise with exotic birds! - This is a great place to visit when visiting Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. It's not very big, nor is it very expensive, but it was fun to wander around and see the birds. Most of the places like this don't have birds so that made this special. If you are visiting Vancouver, start at Bloedel and the wander the grounds of Queen Elizabeth Park (which is free) for a lovely experience.
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