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’re captivated by vibrantly colored birds, lush tropical forests, or the gentle aromas of a healing garden, Bloedel Conservatory has something to delight every family member.
    Discover red, blue, and dwarf Macaws, African parrots, exotic Finches, and Chinese pheasants at Bloedel. Don’t be surprised if they respond…
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

Enjoy the vibrant hues and fragrances of the tropics all year long! The Bloedel Conservatory, a domed lush haven, is situated in Queen Elizabeth Park at the highest point in Vancouver. Inside its climate-controlled setting, exotic birds, koi fish, and over 500 tropical plants and flowers flourish. Thanks to a generous donation from Prentice Bloedel, the…

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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Peggy_h
May 25, 2025
This was so tranquil. ... - This was so tranquil. The manicures lawns & the flowerbeds are beautiful. The paths around the Conservatory to see the Parrots was cool. I highly recommend this .
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Fuzzybeaver
Feb 25, 2025
A hidden oasis in the city - Both children and adults will enjoy visiting the conservatory. The children get a sheet for items to locate during the visit. This kept them very engaged and in fact we went around the circuit twice looking of things we missed. There is so much to observe as you go through. The variety of birds is simply amazing. Then when you are done, take a nice walk through the park. Certainly a hidden gem in the city.
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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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537hollyb
May 30, 2025
Tropical oasis - A tropical oasis featuring tons of flora & fauna & parrots ~ A delightful walk through the tropics with a multitude of flowers, palms, parrots and bridges over koi ponds. During any day, or a colder, wet day, an escape to a far away place. I walked around a couple times as each walk displayed something new.
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Jonff6639nx
May 20, 2025
A small but excellent conservatory - The conservatory has excellent plant life to admire, along with some exotic birds. The park is attractive to amble around in afterwards. It is a quick visit though, if you don't plan on tourign the park
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Courtney_c
Apr 2, 2025
Parrots! - Very fun, just a little small. Lots to see though! The parrots are definitely the focal point! However avoid weekends if possible as the place was packed.
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Jason_v
Feb 8, 2025
Worth traversing the snowy trails! - During winter, the trails up to the Conservatory are frozen over with snow… more challenging to reach… but once there, it is BEAUTIFUL!! The birds and foliage are breathtaking!! Highly enjoyed and will return on my next trip to Vancouver!
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Thirdsunrise
May 5, 2025
Pretty, but I thought there would be more birds - It’s a pretty collection of tropical plants and parrots, but the way it was written up seemed like there would be a whole lot more different kinds of small, colorful songbirds birds just flying around.
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Al-shumba
Jun 14, 2025
Expensive for what it was - We visited this tropical garden in a the bubble. The entry fee was expensive for the amount of time we were in there for approx 15-20 minutes. The tropical birds were clearly stressed at being in there , and did not look happy, pulling out their own feathers … (see photos) there were a good range of tropical plants on display. The outside gardens were well laid out and there were some good displays in the old quarry areas.
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From $7
up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).