THE CONSERVATORY OF FLOWERS IS OPEN! The Conservatory relies on the donations of individual and institutional donors to support its mission.
Inside the Conservatory The Conservatory of Flowers is wheelchair accessible for both motorized and non-motorized chairs. We also have two non-motorized wheelchairs in the ticket booth, which visitors may use (*at their own risk) on a first-come, first-served basis.
FREE FIRST TUESDAY The Conservatory is free to all visitors on the first Tuesday of every month! MUSEUMS FOR ALL All visitors receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) are offered free general admission.
Street Parking The streets which surround the Conservatory, John F. Kennedy Drive (south) and Conservatory Drive (north, west, and east), are closed to cars. Limited. free street parking is available within walking distance on Nancy Pelosi Drive, Bowling Green Drive, and Conservatory Drive West.
How to view the Conservatory of Flowers?
To look around the Conservatory of Flowers, drag your finger on the screen or tap the compass. To move around, swipe left or right or tap the arrows. You can also swipe up or down to see the ceiling and floor. To see a wider view and change to landscape mode, turn your device sideways. To zoom in, pinch open on the screen.
The Conservatory can accommodate up to 35 people in each self-guided group. Adult Guided Tours Guided tours are offered for groups of 10 or more and there is a maximum of 30 people for tours. Tours last 45 minutes and cover four of the five galleries.
Outdoor Bike Racks There are two bicycle racks at the Conservatory: one in the Dahlia Garden on the east side of the building, and one near the restrooms on Conservatory Drive West. Public Transportation SF Muni serves the Conservatory via a number of convenient bus and metro lines, including the 5 and N-Judah. +.
Inside the Conservatory The Conservatory of Flowers is wheelchair accessible for both motorized and non-motorized chairs. We also have two non-motorized wheelchairs in the ticket booth, which visitors may use (*at their own risk) on a first-come, first-served basis. +. -.