The Botanical Garden has been in existence for fifty years. The area is very large. I just visited a small area, but I have to say that the scenery of the Botanical Garden is really good and there are few people. It may be because we were a little late when we came here.
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The Botanical Garden has been in existence for fifty years. The area is very large. I just visited a small area, but I have to say that the scenery of the Botanical Garden is really good and there are few people. It may be because we were a little late when we came here.
Chicago’s Botanic Garden contains 26 gardens, 9 islands, and 4 natural areas on this 385-acre land. It is almost impossible to visit such a big attraction in one day, so I suggest you watch it bit by bit. My favorite gardens include waterfall gardens, Japanese gardens, and rose gardens. Many people will bring bicycles here on weekends to enjoy the views and exercise at the Green Bay Trail and North Branch Trail, and they are free all year round. Oh!
There are many kinds of flowers and plants, and there are lights at night. There are no tickets, only $30 for parking, which is charged per car, not per person. The water surface is very large, and there are plant landscape theme gardens with the style of every continent in the world. I personally like the English Garden and the Japanese Garden. The artistic conception of Japan's dry landscape has emerged.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is the largest in the central region. It is said to be very good. I checked it on the Internet. The name of the botanical garden is "chicago Botanic Garden". It is in the northern suburbs of Chicago, adjacent to Northwestern University. It is a good place to go. Sleep late in the morning, freshen up, and decide to start. The distance is not far, 290 and 294. The highways in the United States are seamlessly connected. It is convenient to go everywhere. This country is on wheels. There is no car and everything is off. After more than half an hour’s journey, I arrived at the Botanical Garden. This country is a bit better. Many museums and parks are free. The Botanical Garden is no exception. However, parking is charged. When I entered the Botanical Garden today, I passed directly. The toll collector at the door explained, the other party waved his hand, let's go, it's free. Today's day is exceptionally clear, the sky is washed, blue is a bit dazzling, and a bit unreal. ZD likes to take pictures. I once told me that many photographers in China just can't take pictures of the blue and transparent sky. They used various methods, such as filters, Balalalala and other things, but they still can’t. The sky doesn’t need anything. It’s my semi-point-and-shoot camera. It’s as clear and dazzling blue.
It’s very, very amazing that a free park can be opened like this