Alice in Wonderland!

I had spotted this botanical garden online when I was in Los Angeles. It is located next to Piedmont Park in downtown Los Angeles and has been open for 48 years. I've always wanted to go, and last year I moved to Atlanta to finally see the Alice in Wonderland-themed exhibition I've been waiting for. Everyone put on a nice little dress to take pictures, if there is a little sister is not disgusted can also ask me to help you take pictures, haha.

In the past few months, there was also the Alice in Wonderland theme exhibition, which made 38 works with plants and flowers, and the photos were super beautiful. Before the exhibition ended, cocktail activities would be held in the park every Thursday from 17:00 to 21:00, and there were live music performances.

Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite fairy tales! Alice's process from innocence to bravery gave me a lot of motivation, and I was super fond of all kinds of strange and clever friends in it.

♠️Atlanta Botanical Garden
⏰ : 5.11-9.15

📍 1345 Piedmont Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
🎫 : $26.95 (Monday to Friday) $29.95 (Weekend)

🅿️ : $3/ first hour, $2/30 minutes after that, $30 capped. We can park at level 4,5,6 near the Botanical Gardens. Pay at the machine before you leave.

The exhibition is limited until September, so if you want to go, you should hurry up. After checking the ticket, you can take a map, which has clearly marked the various points of Alice's exhibition, and follow the numbers to go. I left on a Monday around 10:00, got there around 11:00, wasn't crowded, and there was a parking space.

It feels better to go a little early or in the evening, because the sun is too strong at noon. The Atlanta Botanical Garden is not big. I took pictures and walked around for about two hours.

This is an absolutely amazing exhibition of true fairy tales!

To get to the exhibition, you must first go through the garden. In addition to the regular plants and greenhouse, they have some beautiful fall and Halloween-themed decorations.

Venture down the rabbit hole with the stunning new sculptures of the Red Queen and Alice! The sculptures are huge and it's amazing to see them in real life. You can also stroll around the garden and see Cheshire cats and cards on deck as guards!

Before you leave, don't forget to visit the Gift shop, which sells Alice's accessories so much that I wanted to take them home, and finally chose a vintage refrigerator magnet.

There are a variety of themed gardens and greenhouses scattered throughout the campus. Depending on the season, you can see different flowers and plants. There are 10 featured gardens and Gainesville location.

🏡Indoor:

Fuqua Conservatory, Fuqua Orchid Center

⛲️Outdoor:

Conifer Garden, Conservation Display Garden, Storza Woods, Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Lou Glenn Children's Garden, Conifer Garden, conservation display garden, Storza Woods, Rose garden, Japanese garden, Lou Glenn children's Garden, Anne Cox Chambers Garden.

💐 Especially the Fuqua Orchid Center

Love orchid treasure must not miss here! You can see a variety of rare orchids, each one a work of art, and the orchid exhibition changes theme every year. There is also a Canopy Walk hanging from the canopy, which gives a fantastic view of the botanical garden.

⚠️ In summer, pay attention to sun protection, avoid heat stroke, the park area is very large, try to choose comfortable shoes

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