
Bloedel Conservatory – Address & Directions
How to Get to Bloedel Conservatory?
Getting to the Bloedel Conservatory is a convenient and easy trip from anywhere in the city.
- Address
- By Public Transit
- By Car
- By Bike

Perched atop Vancouver’s highest point, the Bloedel Conservatory is a stunning glass dome sanctuary located within the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park, offering both a beautiful indoor escape and stunning panoramic views of Vancouver.
Bloedel Conservatory, Queen Elizabeth Park
4600 Cambie Street
Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4

The Conservatory is easily accessible via the Canada Line SkyTrain.
The closest station is King Edward Station, which is a 10-15 minute uphill walk through Queen Elizabeth Park to the Conservatory.
Alternatively, the #15 Cambie bus stops directly at the park entrance at 33rd Avenue and Cambie Street.

Bloedel Conservatory is located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park.
From downtown Vancouver, take the Cambie Street Bridge and continue south on Cambie Street until you reach the park entrance.
Pay parking lots are available throughout Queen Elizabeth Park, managed by EasyPark.

The area around Queen Elizabeth Park is well-served by bike routes.
The Conservatory is a popular destination on a number of scenic self-guided cycling tours, including the Ontario Street bike route.
Bike racks are available on-site for secure storage.










Bloedel Conservatory: Indoor Tropical Garden
Highlights
Experience a year-round tropical ecosystem within a massive dome.
Observe various colorful birds including macaws and African parrots flying freely.
Explore three distinct tropical climate zones featuring unique flora.
Children receive a special scavenger hunt booklet to engage with the environment.
Relax and rejuvenate in the healing garden designed for wellbeing.









