NYBG Ticket Counter

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The Bronx, United States

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Botanical garden· Tourist attraction

NYBG Ticket Counter Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

NYBG Ticket Counter is located in The Bronx, United States on Bronx Park Rd. NYBG Ticket Counter is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category botanical garden in United States.

Address

Bronx Park Rd

Phone

+1 7188178716

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Viktoriia Kostiuk

Amazing place to have a quality time with your family! Train show is a temporary prop every year in NYC and usually lasts during Christmas holidays. A little tip - if you have a Bronx Botanical Garden membership - you may visit Train Show with no extra payment, plus you can bring a 1 family member or friend with no cost as well. The best time to visit is right by the opening since it wouldn't be so crowded. It does worth to bee seen, all the props and decorations are handmade from natural materials. Besides there are not only trains but a models of Big Apple most iconic places - bridges, parks, fountains, buildings, cathedrals etc. Some of them does not exist anymore since they were demolished. But you may observe them like from a history book at Train Show. You will be amazed, I promise.

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Kerry Williams

Was blown away by how beautiful and intricate everything was. It's all made of wood, berries, leave etc.

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Rey Pautin

Christmas is that beautiful time of year when you can be amazed by the Holiday Train show. Children and adults alike will be amazed by the detail and love that the artists and staff have done to make this show special!

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Rosa Mendez

Beautiful Christmas Train show layout and Great for the whole family

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elalva

The train show at the NYBG is a holiday tradition. This year, while the \dome\ is under renovation, the buildings and trains are in a temporary building next door. The staging is wonderful and instead of the iconic plantings of the conservatory, the show is beautifully staged amid a backdrop of wood, waterfalls and flora. Rest rooms are close by in the restaurants and the shop. Ticket line moved quickly. Stay to the front of the preshow area if you want to see the short screening describing the year long pla ing and work process that precedes the miniature buildings of New _ York