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Else Kientzler Botanical Garden
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| Hours | Daily 8am-4pm | ||
| Location | Sarchí, Alajuela | ||
| Transportation | About 6 blocks north of the central football (soccer) stadium in the town of Sarchí | ||
| Phone | 2454-2070 | ||
| Web site | www.elsegarden.com | ||
| Prices | Admission $14 (£7), $8 (£4) students with valid ID and children 5-12. A guided tour costs an extra $15 (£7.50) per guide per hour, for a group of up to 15 persons | ||
| Other | Advance reservations are necessary for guided tours | ||
Frommer's Review
Located on the grounds of an ornamental flower farm, on the outskirts of the tourist town Sarchí, these are extensive, impressive, and lovingly laid out botanical gardens. Over 2.5km (1 1/2 miles) of trails run through a collection of more than 2,000 species of flora. All of the plants are labeled with their Latin names, with some further explanations around the grounds in both English and Spanish. There's a topiary labyrinth, as well as a variety of lookouts, gazebos, and shady benches on the grounds. A children's play area features some water games, jungle gym setups, and a child-friendly little zip-line canopy tour. Over 40% of the gardens are wheelchair accessible.
Tuan (tel. 2258-2004) buses leave San José about five times throughout the day for Sarchí from Calle 18 between avenidas 5 and 7. The fare is $1.20 (60p). Alternatively, you can take any Grecia bus from this same station. In Grecia they connect with the Alajuela-Sarchí buses, leaving every 30 minutes from Calle 8 between avenidas Central and 1 in Alajuela.
Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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