Bartram's Garden

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Philadelphia, United States

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Garden· Tourist attraction· Museums and Institutions· Park· Boat ramp· Botanical garden· Community garden· Farm

Bartram's Garden Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bartram's Garden is located in Philadelphia, United States on 5400 Lindbergh Blvd.. Bartram's Garden is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category garden in United States. Bartram's Garden is operated by the John Bartram Association whose mission is to protect and enhance the National Historic Landmark Garden and House, advance the Bartram legacy of discovery, gardening and art, and inspire audiences of all ages to care for the natural world. The Garden is a 45-acre public park, operated by the Association in cooperation with the City of Philadelphia.

Address

5400 Lindbergh Blvd.

Phone

+1 2157295281

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Founded

1893

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Francis Tuck

Born and raised as a kid in Bartram Village! I played in Bartram Gardens and I'm so proud of the park today! We will never forget the Nutcracker Hill at the Green house when it snowed!

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Matthew Baron

Bartram garden is the most amazing place ever I mean this place is incredible. The flowers are incredible there’s like thousands of different kinds. You can spend days here and I see all of it. It’s connected to the trails is connected to bike trails there’s always families here in advance. There’s tons of space really cool old buildings that sprawl throughout the facilities they’ve also updated a lot of the trail area so I made a really cool updates everything. This is definitely a great place to chill and I would definitely recommend it to anybody that was stopping through Philly or has been here the whole life. This is a historical space but you can find throughout history as it was used in the colonial a John has a place to invite embassies and diplomats to come see the United States. Many of the gardens are designed based off of different plants from all over the world

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Barbara Braxton

I had such an enjoyable visit exploring Bartram Gardens. Initially I arranged to participate in a demo of \Art in the Meadow\ (an installation art project scheduled for completion in 2021). I then spent time wandering the grounds. The gardens are absolutely beautiful! There is a wide variety of plants, flowers, and trees. Bartram is really an interesting location. There are acres of natural space which accesses the Schuylkill River, the location is adjacent to an urban neighborhood and all of it is within view of the Philadelphia skyline.

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Fawn Tenenbaum

I'm really sad that this oasis is being trashed by some reviewers. No, it isn't in the greatest neighborhood, but stop calling people's homes the hood, the ghetto, and trash. Have some civility! The gardens are absolutely lovely - even in the fall. The young woman at the welcome center was so nice and so helpful and so vibrant that she really surprised me. We walked to nearly 300 year old apple cider press and we were so taken with it that we stayed there and imagined what it would have been like to have experienced the process. We enjoyed speaking with a volunteer about the community farm and its good works. What an incredible experience for young people to have in an urban setting! Finally, we visited the event tent and pictured how beautiful a wedding or special event could be there. You can see pictures on the website. I really loved the fallen column bench outside the tent b/c it was such a lovely idea. People talking about refunds? Refund for what? The garden admission is free and no donations were requested. It seems to me that a National Historic Landmark like this one should be cherished, not chastised. My family loved it!

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Al Dunn III

I'm working on the addition to the Bartram's walking trail along the river. Installing piles and walers for observation pier and fishing pier. Going to be a nice addition to the trail.