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SF’s “Conservatory of Flowers” Reopens March 5

Golden Gate Park’s Conservatory of Flowers is back starting March 5th at 25% capacity
By - posted 3/4/2021 No Comment

The Conservatory of Flowers reopens to visitors Friday, March 5, 2021 with modifications in place to ensure public safety and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Guests will be required to wear face coverings and the Conservatory will limit the number of visitors to 25 percent of its normal capacity to ensure social distancing.

HOURS
Tuesday-Sunday
10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
(Last ticket sold at 4:00 p.m.)

ADMISSION

San Francisco Resident with ID
All Adults (Tues – Sun) $7
Youth (ages 12-17) $4
College Students (w ID) $4
Seniors (ages 65+) $4
Children (ages 5-11) $2
Children (4 & under) FREE

General Public
Adults (Tues – Thurs) $10
Adults (Fri, Sat, Sun) $12
Youth (ages 12-17) $7
College Students (w ID) $7
Seniors (ages 65+) $7
Children (ages 5-11) $3
Children (4 & under) FREE

Admission to the Conservatory will continue to be free every first Tuesday of the month. The Conservatory will also continue offering free or reduced admission through Museums for All, a program to bring free or reduced admission to San Francisco residents who receive public benefits, including Medi-Cal and CalFresh.

About the Conservatory of Flowers
The Conservatory of Flowers is a botanical garden of rare and unusual tropical plants located in Golden Gate Park. The oldest existing wood-and-glass conservatory in North America, the Conservatory of Flowers houses nearly 2,000 species.