Get the whole group together for a great adventure
Bring your group of 15 or more and receive a special rate
The more, the merrier! A fun and enriching experience awaits garden lovers, students, teachers, and retirees alike. Bring your garden club, church group, or social club to a place where beauty is just the beginning, and surprising discoveries make for enduring memories. Many groups enjoy the convenience of onsite dining in the Garden Café, while some prefer call-ahead box lunch options. Adding to the pleasures of a Garden get-together, everyone loves shopping for one-of-a-kind finds in The Garden Store. Garden guides and friendly, knowledgeable staff will create programs designed to the specific needs of your group. We offer a full portfolio of special programming designed to meet the specific needs of your group. Please fill out the online form, or contact Amanda Halmes at 216.721.1600 ext 100, or ahalmes@cbgarden.org, to arrange your group visit today.
We eagerly anticipate your group's visit and offer these guidelines for your assistance:
- All groups of 15 or more qualify for our specially discounted rate of $7.50 per guest.*
- The senior group rate for guests 65 and above is $6.00.*
- We are pleased to offer guided visits for $11.00 per guest and arrange for one dedicated guide for every 15-20 guests.*
- We are also pleased to offer one complimentary ticket for every 15 purchased at group rate.
- Bus drivers receive free admission.
- To help us plan for your visit, we request that group reservations be made one month in advance.
- For guided tours, we request a one-month notice and a 50% deposit two weeks in advance. Please plan to pay your balance on the day of your visit.
- For unguided tours, we request a two week notice and payment may be made on the day of your visit.
*Please note that rates increase for special events such as Big Spring and Glow.
We look forward to greeting you in person at the Garden!
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Don't Miss
Daily butterfly release
Meet at the pupa case at 2:00 pm daily to see newly hatched butterflies take flight for the first time.
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