Lewis Ginter offering free admission through Sunday, Jan. 14

Richmonders can visit the Garden for half-price admission through the month’s end

Guests wander Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens in January

Even in cold weather, Lewis Ginter has something for everyone.

Photo via Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens

Grab your hats and gloves. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is offering free admission through Sunday, Jan. 14. After that, entry will be half-priced — $7.50 for adults, $7 for ages 65+, and $5 for children ages 3-12 — through the end of the month.

The Garden Cafe is currently closed for renovations, but will reopen on Monday, Jan. 15.

Despite the cold weather, Lewis Ginter features blooms year round. Explore the conservatory, the renovated treehouse, and over a dozen themed gardens across its 50 acres.

Plan your trip with a full map of the Garden and a complete database of their flora and fauna.

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