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Bloedel Conservatory

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4.6 (7652 reviews)

Lush, glass-domed aviary with 200+ exotic birds & 500+ unique plants set high above the park.

4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4, Canada

+1 604-257-8584

Did You Know?
8 facts
Dome
Iconic Structure

The Bloedel Conservatory is housed within a distinctive triodetic geodesic dome, a unique architectural design that allows for maximum light penetration and structural efficiency.

1969
Grand Opening

The Bloedel Conservatory officially opened its doors to the public on December 6, 1969, becoming a beloved landmark in Vancouver.

Bloedel
Philanthropic Gift

The conservatory was a generous gift to the city of Vancouver from Prentice Bloedel, a prominent lumber industrialist and philanthropist, after whom it is named.

Park
Elevated Location

Nestled atop the highest point in Vancouver, the Bloedel Conservatory is a central feature of the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park, offering panoramic views of the city.

Highlights from Reviews

tropical escape

The conservatory offers a warm, immersive tropical environment, providing a refreshing escape from the city and cold weather.

variety of plants

Despite its size, the conservatory boasts a great variety of plants, including exotic species, orchids, and lush greenery.

exotic birds

The presence of colorful, free-flying exotic birds like parrots, cockatoos, and finches adds life and charm to the space.

peaceful atmosphere

Visitors consistently described the conservatory as calm, peaceful, relaxing, and a tranquil oasis perfect for unwinding.

reasonable price

Many reviews noted the entrance fee was affordable, offering good value for the experience provided.

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