The Atlanta Botanical Garden reopened to the public last May. There are safety measures in place, and a new system of ticketing with specific entry times.
All members who joined or renewed before May 2020 will automatically receive two additional months of membership, to compensate for the weeks ABG was closed.
The Gainesville garden location has also re-opened.
Special events are listed below.
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Admission prices & timed ticket system
With a timed ticket, the garden will allow a limited number of guests in every 15 minutes.
You won’t be limited in how long you can stay, but the ABG website advises that the average visit lasts between 90 minutes and two hours.
You are encouraged to arrive on time, and may be denied admission if you are more than 15 minutes late, depending on capacity.
The ticket office is open and will sell you a walk-up ticket if there is availability — but it’s a much safer bet to plan ahead.
You can buy tickets online — choose a mobile or print-at-home option.
You can also purchase by phone.
Tickets are not refundable. However, if the weather is bad, you may be able to reschedule your day and time slot by emailing admissions@atlantabg.org
Current prices:
- Adult (age 13+) — $21.95
- Children age 3 to 12 — $18.95
- Under age 3 — FREE
3 ways to save money at Atlanta Botanical Garden in 2021
Click here for info on saving money on tickets to Garden Lights, Holiday Nights
1. Membership perks
Garden memberships come at multiple levels:
- $78 for an individual,
- $105 for a couple
- $115 for a family
- more expensive VIP memberships with added perks
2. Military discount
The Atlanta Botanical Garden offers $2 off daily admission for up to four tickets purchased by military.
The Gainesville Garden offers 10% off of a daily admission ticket.
3. Triple-A discount
The Atlanta Botanical Garden offers $2 off daily admission for up to four tickets purchased by AAA members.
The Gainesville Garden offers 10% off of a daily admission ticket.
Parking information
There is an onsite parking deck at the Garden. It has generally been slow, crowded, and inconvenient, so the timed ticket system may make parking easier too.
Enter from Piedmont Avenue and park on levels 4, 5, or 6 for garden access. (The Monroe Dr. entrance gives you access to Piedmont Park, but not the ABG.)
You can expect to pay about $5 to $7 for parking during an average garden visit.
Parking prices:
- Drop-off period (0 – 30 minutes) — Free
- 31-60 minutes — $2
- Each additional 30 minutes — $1
- Maximum Daily Rate — $15
Special events
Scarecrows in the Garden
October 1 to November 1
FREE with admission. The scarecrows are arranged in vignettes and are on display throughout the garden.
Goblins in the Garden
October 25, 2020
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Kids can come in costume for a day of treats, crafts, and special activities. The event is free with a garden admission. Buy tickets in advance online to ensure entry. More info here.
Garden Lights, Holiday Nights
November 14 to January 16
We have a separate entry for this popular light show — just click here.
It’s been updated for 2020, along with the best ways to save money on tickets, which go on sale Oct. 1st.
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Cocktails in the Garden
Looking for something to do this Labor Day weekend? You can enjoy Cocktails in the Garden from now through Saturday, September 5th. Cocktail hour is 5 to 9 p.m. You must arrive by 8 p.m.
You need a timed ticket to attend.
More info on cocktails in the garden