Foster Botanical Garden

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Foster Botanical Garden

Foster Botanical Garden in downtown Honolulu features historic trees, orchids, palms, tropical collections, shaded paths and one of Hawaii's oldest garden settings.

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Foster Botanical Garden, Oahu

Encompassing almost 14 acres, the Foster Botanical Garden is a serene oasis and home to more than 10,000 species of rare tropical plants from all over the world. The garden is located just a few blocks from the business district in downtown Honolulu on the island of Oahu. In 1988, it was placed on the Hawaii Register of Historic Places and because of its beauty, it has served as the setting for several Hollywood films and TV shows in the past.

The Foster Botanical Garden features rare and endangered trees, an orchid, herb and prehistoric garden and even an economic garden, which shows plants that are used for medicine, food, fabrics and dyes.

The garden was created in 1853, when Queen Kalama leased a small area of land to a young German doctor, William Hillebrand. Hillebrand, who was a physician as well as a botanist, built a home together with his wife in the upper terrace area of the garden. The beautiful trees that are still there today were planted by him.

To preserve the garden's plants, visitors are not allowed to pick any part of the plants or remove any plant material from the garden. More than 75,000 visitors come here each year. Guided tours are available on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays beginning at 10:30 am. Reservations are recommended.

The Foster Botanical Garden is also a favorite place for weddings and photo shootings. A permit is required for weddings and commercial photography.

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Erica

Jun 11, 2010

This is a very nice botanical garden, the perfect place for a relaxing afternoon stroll. I enjoyed looking at all the different types of plants and the enormous trees. The only disadvantage of this garden I can think of is that it's located on a busy street, so in some corners of the garden the traffic noise is annoying and takes some of the peace away. Other than that it's definitely worth a visit.

Location, Parking and Directions

Foster Botanical Garden is located at 180 North Vineyard Boulevard in Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96817, near downtown Honolulu and Chinatown. Use current navigation for Vineyard Boulevard, allow time for urban traffic and parking, and confirm current hours before arriving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Foster Botanical Garden?

Foster Botanical Garden is located at 180 North Vineyard Boulevard in Honolulu, near downtown Honolulu and Chinatown.

What is Foster Botanical Garden known for?

It is known for historic trees, tropical plants, palms, orchids, a conservatory, Prehistoric Glen, Economic Garden and shaded walking paths.

What are the current Foster Botanical Garden hours?

Official Honolulu Botanical Gardens information currently lists Foster Botanical Garden as open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Is Foster Botanical Garden closed on holidays?

Official information lists closure on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Visitors should confirm holiday schedules before going.

What should visitors not do in the garden?

Visitors should not pick flowers, remove plant material or disturb the plant collections. Follow posted garden rules during your visit.