Bellevue Botanical Garden
Bellevue, Washington
Description
Added by Jennifer Carr
Bellevue Botanical Garden is a 53 acre park in Bellevue, Washington.
The park is open dawn to dusk. The botanical garden is free to visit and offers excellent photography opportunities.
Additional Info
- Copper Kettle Coffee Bar is available at the garden: Weekdays: 10am – 3pm; Saturday & Sunday: 10am – 5pm
- Garden Map with different attractions featured
- Botanical Gardens Website
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