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Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory

Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory

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900 Inselruhe Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48207, United States
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Aug 26, 2018
What an excellent collection! If you are fond of plants, this collection is very impressive. There are several dedicated rooms including the "Palm House" with some very impressive Palms, the "Desert House" that has some really amazing Cacti and Succulents, and a "Fern House" as well as some other rooms and an outdoor pond area and a very large garden. This is the longest continually-running Conservatory (right next to the first Aquarium in the US), and it is a "must-see" for plant lovers. The hours are Wednesday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m, at the time this review was written. I find Wednesday to probably be the best day with the fewest crowds. Usually though, my experience has been that it doesn't get terribly crowded. Bell Isle is a great place close to the city where you can spend an afternoon. If you have a recreational pass (registration sticker is $11 when you renew to add access to Michigan parks), there is no fee. I believe it is around $9 per vehicle otherwise if you are coming from out of state. Personally, if you live in Michigan it is well worth $11 for access to all of the state parks. But specifically in Bell Isle, the state troopers will fine you if they spot your vehicle without the registration pass or a day pass. Entrance to the Conservatory is free.

Sep 11, 2018
Love Belle Isle! We had our wedding ceremony here and it was beautiful! The conservatory interior can accommodate up to 30 guests. For an intimate celebration I highly recommend renting the space. The photos were lovely. The only negative could be if it is a hot day, the room will be quite warm. Didn't bother us, and our guests had paper fans to keep them comfortable.

Aug 9, 2018
Gorgeous art deco conservatory / greenhouse gardens. The structure is beautiful on the outside and is full of nice Pathways and walkways on the inside. Different areas are separated by different rooms. Some are very dry summer a lot more humid. The walkways are set up well even for small children and it is easy to get around with a stroller or wheelchair as there are no inclines or stairs.

Sep 5, 2018
I had a wonderful experience at the Nature Center. I stopped there just to see if it would be worthwhile to take my grandsons. It is definitely worthy of a trip. I highly recommend going there so that the children can see various animals in their natural, albeit small, environment. Snacks, various turtles, bees, and frogs, to name a few. Please go if you can. You will not be disappointed.

Aug 15, 2018
Belle Isle Conservancy is definitely worth a visit. It is in a heritage building and on the smaller side. That being said they really managed to make use of the space and showcase as many different kinds of plants as possible. The place is really well kept up and clean. The staff were all really friendly. There is lots of parking available.

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