Biglietto d'ingresso al Conservatorio di Bloedel





Descrizione
Vivi i colori e i profumi dei tropici tutto l'anno! Bloedel Conservatory è un paradiso lussureggiante a cupola situato nel Queen Elizabeth Park, in cima al punto più alto della città di Vancouver. Uccelli esotici, pesci koi e oltre 500 piante e fiori tropicali prosperano nel suo ambiente a temperatura controllata. Costruito grazie a una donazione molto generosa di Prentice Bloedel, Bloedel si dedicò alla sua apertura nel 1969 “a una migliore comprensione e apprezzamento del mondo delle piante”. Vedi i dettagli su bloedelconservatory.ca
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Itinerario
Sia che siate interessati agli uccelli splendidamente colorati, alle foreste tropicali e ai fiori, o ai profumi più sottili di un giardino curativo, Bloedel Conservatory offre qualcosa per ogni membro della vostra famiglia. A Bloedel troverete rossi, blu e nani, pappagalli africani, fringuelli esotici e fagiani cinesi. Non stupitevi se rispondono quando salutate. Pappagalli chiacchieroni e altri uccelli appaiono senza sforzo a casa nell'ambiente esotico del Bloedel Conservatory. Prendi una caccia al tesoro per bambini alla reception mentre entri! Bloedel Conservatory dimostra l'importanza della protezione dell'habitat e della conservazione delle piante. La biodiversità aumenta notevolmente più vicino all’equatore, e molti degli ecosistemi più a rischio del mondo si trovano lì.
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Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Tutte le aree e le superfici sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini fino a 4 anni sono gratis
- Bloedel è accessibile ai disabili
Recensioni(74)
The Bloedel Conservatory is located in one of Vancouver’s most beautiful settings, at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park. The gardens surrounding the conservatory are absolutely stunning, beautifully maintained, and filled with an incredible variety of flowers, plants, and colors. The conservatory itself is peaceful, lush, and visually impressive - a wonderful place to connect with nature. Unfortunately, my experience was overshadowed by the conditions in which some of the birds, particularly the cockatoos and macaws, are kept. As a farmer and an animal trainer & lover, I found it genuinely upsetting and shocking. These birds are among the most intelligent and social animals in the world, yet they appeared to have very little enrichment or stimulation. I noticed a lack of toys, mirrors, activities, and natural elements that would encourage them to engage in their normal behaviors. Some of the perches are made of metal, which is obviously not ideal for their feet over extended periods. Another aspect that I found particularly difficult to witness was that several of the larger birds appeared unable to fly. Whether this is due to wing clipping or other reasons, seeing magnificent birds such as macaws and cockatoos unable to take flight is heartbreaking. Flight is such a fundamental part of what these animals are, and watching them stuck and walk onto their one branch is just awful. For visitors, these birds may be a beautiful attraction, but they are also highly intelligent, sentient creatures whose physical and psychological needs deserve the highest level of care and consideration. And what makes it all even more disappointing is that there seems to be so much opportunity to do better. The conservatory is large, spacious, and high enough to create a far more enriching environment for these birds. With thoughtful improvements, additional climbing structures, natural perches, toys, and interactive enrichment, this space could be transformed into something truly exceptional for their welfare. I do though understand the desire to give visitors the opportunity to see exotic birds, but their well-being should always come first. If adequate physical and mental stimulation cannot be provided, I would honestly rather see the conservatory focus solely on its spectacular plant collection - or maybe have butterflies in there instead - than seeing what I saw. I still recommend visiting for the beauty of the gardens and the conservatory itself, which are genuinely outstanding. However, I sincerely hope management takes a fresh look at the needs of the birds in their care. A place as beautiful and respected as the Bloedel Conservatory has the potential to become a leader not only in horticulture, but also in animal welfare.
Was an amazing time! Just beautiful birds! And plants! I took my family there and would go again. Lovely time
Very nice to see but short visit.
Admission was affordable, plenty of parking ( paid) located inside Queen Elizabeth Park. The park consists of colourful birds and flowers. The place is a small conservatory so manage your expectations accordingly. We did 5 rounds and the kids enjoyed the experience. We got a paper for a scavenger hunt at the entrance and kept exploring the place. Humid inside so dress in layers.
The tickets from Viator didn’t work. We had to purchase new tickets when we got to Bloedel reserve. They claim that they don’t use outside vendors.
Hello! We are sorry for any miscommunication that happened during your visit. We do accept Viator tickets and this is our official ticket listing on Viator. Please send us a message or request a refund so we can have this processed for you.
While visiting the park we came in here to visit. Staff is very nice. Conservatory is relatively small and a quick walk through but the trees and plants and flowers are beautiful. Birds are beautiful. Little mice running around are so cute. It’s a little pricey for what it’s worth but still a good time.
We never went as family was unable to line up to get together and difficult for the babies to get there. I asked for a refund and I believe I just got one. When the twins are older we will be there. Can't rate experience when we didn't go. Would have gone with family. I gave the experience a 5 as I have been there many moons ago.
This is a lovely place to visit! It’s beautiful and fascinating. There’s quite a few exotic birds that are entertaining to observe and koi fish as well. We spent about an hour walking around and pausing to admire. I thought the price was reasonable and felt it was a good, low key way to spend some time
It was much smaller than what I was expecting. I still enjoyed seeing the plants and the birds. A nice break from the cold weather and very relaxing.
Covered and heated conservatory on the hill overlooking downtown Vancouver. Good way to warm up in the tropics for half an hour. Lovely vegetation and exotic birds. Recommended for a quick visit.



