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Explore the tranquility and historical charm of Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia's oldest botanical haven, offering lush landscapes and diverse flora.
Bartram's Garden, a hidden gem in Philadelphia, offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature with its beautiful landscapes, historical significance, and diverse botanical collections. Ideal for tourists seeking relaxation, exploration, and a touch of history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start by getting onto I-95 S from your location in Delaware Valley. Follow I-95 S for approximately 11 miles. Take exit 15 for I-76 W toward Valley Forge. Merge onto I-76 W and continue for about 2 miles, then take exit 347 for Lincoln Financial Field. Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Lindbergh Blvd, and merge onto Lindbergh Blvd. Continue on Lindbergh Blvd for about 2 miles. Bartram's Garden will be on your right at 5400 Lindbergh Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19143. Parking is available on-site.
Public Transportation
To reach Bartram's Garden via public transportation, you can take the SEPTA Regional Rail Line. From your location in Delaware Valley, find the nearest Regional Rail station (e.g., the West Trenton Line or the R7 Line) and board a train towards Philadelphia. Disembark at the 69th Street Terminal. From the terminal, transfer to the 36 bus towards the Philadelphia Zoo and get off at Lindbergh Blvd & Bartram Ave. Bartram's Garden is a short walk from the bus stop. Be sure to check the SEPTA website for the latest schedules and fares.
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