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Garfield Park Conservatory

300 N Central Park Ave
Chicago, IL 60624
Phone: (312) 746-5100
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Cross Street:
Fulton Boulevard
Directions:
El: Green Line to Conservatory-Central Park
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Free Attraction 2008
Hours:
Daily 9am-5pm

Editorial Review for Garfield Park Conservatory – by Colin Murphy

Overview
Covering four-and-a-half acres at the north end of Garfield Park, the conservatory houses one of the world's largest indoor gardens. In 1906, architect Jens Jensen broke from 19th-century tradition by designing organic settings for the collections rather than displaying them in pots. Extensive renovations, expanded public programming and high-profile exhibitions have recently brought this West Side oasis renewed public attention.

The Experience

The palm house dominates the exterior, and its soaring tropical species are the first to greet visitors. Eight interconnected greenhouses are divided by climate, from the abundant life of the moist fern room to the odd alien forms springing from the desert house gravel. In the children's garden, a variety of informative displays and activities engage youngsters before they jump into one of two play areas. Adjoining classrooms host horticultural workshops and clinics throughout the year.

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Parking

If the free lot connected to the conservatory is full, there's plenty of free parking in Garfield Park proper, just across Lake Street to the south.

The Extras

The conservatory rotates flower displays with the seasons, and features a springtime plant and seed sale and an autumn harvest fair.

Know Before You Go

The eastern approach to the conservatory, along West Fulton Avenue, gives an impressive view of the Palm House dome against the sky. However, the beautiful but decayed neighborhoods surrounding Garfield Park can be rough.

User Reviews for Garfield Park Conservatory

3 Star Rating: Average

08/23/2005 Posted by catbyn

this particular conservatory is hard to find and not in a great location. It is gorgeous, however, and with a little caution is worth the trip. There is another conservatory, in Lincoln Park, which is just as nice, also free, easier to find and has other fun things nearby (zoo, park, nature museum). I would recommend it over Garfield Park.

Pros: Free, Beautiful

Cons: Bad neighborhood, hard to find

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

08/24/2002 Posted by liquorgirl

I was blown away. I have never seen such beauty. I must of taken 80 pictures from every angle. it is a real must see.

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Editor's Review

A year-round refuge for those in need of a dose of greenery or a blast of desert air.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Parking

If the free lot connected to the conservatory is full, there's plenty of free parking in Garfield Park proper, just across Lake Street to the south.

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Admission

  • Free

Parking

  • Lot
  • Street

Hours

  • Daily 9am-5pm

Recognition for Garfield Park Conservatory

2008 Audience Winner - Free Attraction

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