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Desert Botanical Garden Review

4.4 /538 Reviews
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M30***42
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The winter festival lighting celebrations with awesome cactus and other native plants are spectacular, especially on the striking hillsides! While I can imagine the charm of the gardens in spring, summer and autumn, I can’t imagine what it would be like without the winter light show! I will come back and satisfy my curiosity!

Desert Botanical Garden

Posted: May 31, 2019
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  • Hello! Happy Time
    5/5Outstanding
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    Beautiful and unusual trees The cactus is very big, much higher than people. Must visit beautiful Desert city style

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    Posted: Jan 14, 2023
  • elsashen0529
    5/5Outstanding
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    Founded in 1937, the Phoenix Desert Botanical Gardens contains 50,000 desert plants on 145 acres, one-third of which are native and 139 rare, threatened or endangered plants. Walking in the environment of plants, flowers, birds, butterflies and some wild animals is like a paradise. After the visit, change the car at the nearby airport, end Page, and take a short vacation in Phoenix. Return to DC to continue "confinement", waiting for the end of the epidemic...

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    Posted: May 22, 2021
  • M30***41
    4/5Excellent

    This botanical garden is beautifully laid out to highlight the very diverse flora of the Sonoran Desert

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    Posted: Mar 3, 2021
  • Hello! Happy Time
    5/5Outstanding
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    cactus is large and has a wide variety of varieties.

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    Posted: Feb 8, 2023
  • BKT
    5/5Outstanding

    The most amazing desert garden with Chihuly exhibition installations!

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    Posted: Jun 11, 2022
  • 蔡海平😘 🙃 😘
    5/5Outstanding
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    The attitude of the service staff is very good, active and enthusiastic, and help solve small problems 😁

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    Posted: Aug 30, 2022
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