
Bloedel Conservatory – Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit to the Bloedel Conservatory
Planning your visit to Bloedel Conservatory will help you enjoy the unique experience of exploring one of Canada’s largest indoor tropical gardens. Below is essential information to prepare for your trip and make the most of your time in this lush, climate-controlled environment.
Bloedel Conservatory – Ticket Information

Purchase Options: Tickets for Bloedel Conservatory can be purchased online on this website or at the admission desk. Purchasing tickets online is recommended to save on adult admission and to ensure a smooth entry during busy periods.
Types of Tickets: Regular admission tickets are available. Complimentary tickets are provided for attendants accompanying visitors who require assistance. Please note that regular admission tickets do not apply to special events or group rentals.
Pricing: Ticket prices vary by age category, with discounted rates available for seniors, youth, and children.
Bloedel Conservatory – Visitor Guidelines

Accessibility: The conservatory is fully accessible, with smooth pathways suitable for wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers. Accessible washrooms are available onsite. Service animals such as guide and service dogs are permitted; however, other pets are not permitted inside the facility.
Entry Requirements: Visitors are advised to wear appropriate attire that accommodates warm and humid conditions inside the dome. Please stay on designated pathways to protect the plants and wildlife. The conservatory prohibits the bringing in of outside plants, wildlife, and food or beverages except bottled water.
Photography: Personal photography is welcomed inside Bloedel Conservatory. Flash photography, staging photo shoots, elopements, and professional equipment use require permission and are generally restricted during public hours.
Bloedel Conservatory – Location & Hours

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
Hours:
January & February: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
March & April: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
May to Labour Day (September 1): 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
September 2 to October 31: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
November & December: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Last entry: 15 minutes before closing time.
Accessibility Facilities at the Bloedel Conservatory

Bloedel Conservatory is committed to ensuring a welcoming and accessible experience for all visitors. The main pathway inside the conservatory is fully accessible to wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers. Accessible washrooms are also available on-site for your convenience.
For visitors with a disability requiring assistance, a designated attendant will receive a complimentary ticket to accompany them. Simply inform the staff at the admission desk.
Sensory support kits, which include items like noise-cancelling earmuffs and tinted glasses, are available to borrow for neurodivergent guests who may be sensitive to the sounds of machinery or the birds inside.
Please note that working guide and service dogs are welcome, but personal pets are not permitted. Pay parking lots with accessible spaces are available throughout Queen Elizabeth Park, managed by EasyPark. There’s also a convenient drop-off loop near the Seasons in the Park Restaurant.
Bloedel Conservatory – Code of Conduct

Respect the environment: Please stay on the designated pathways and do not pick or remove any plant material. Touching the plants and feeding the birds is strictly prohibited. Outside food and beverages, other than bottled water, are not allowed.
Supervise children: Youth aged 13 and older may visit without an adult. For children under 13, one adult, senior, or youth can supervise up to five children aged 0-4.
Personal items: Keep your belongings with you at all times. The conservatory is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Prohibited items: For the safety of the conservatory’s birds and plants, please do not bring any outside wildlife or plant material inside. Smoking and vaping are not permitted, nor are selfie sticks, rollerblades, skateboards, or tricycles.
Photography: While personal photos are encouraged, please note that staged photography sessions, including wedding, graduation, or portrait photos, are not permitted during business hours.










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.







