It's was named in 1938 after his founder David Fairchild (1869-1954), who travelled all over the world to bring new species to the U.S. and who settled in Miami when he retired. Among other things he brought the cherry trees that now grace Washington DC every spring.
In spite of what's been said, the palm trees are not the most
exciting part of the Garden -they are rather dull and, unless one is a botanist, no much to see. You're free to dissent of course.
exciting part of the Garden -they are rather dull and, unless one is a botanist, no much to see. You're free to dissent of course.
However, the Garden has a nice rain forest which is worth visiting and is the largest one in open air in the US.

Also free with the admission is the latest and most popular exhibit, the Wings of the Tropic, a butterfly conservatory where you'll be surrounded by specimens of a number of colorful species typical of rain forests in Central America.
Practical Tips:
Address: 10901 Old Cutler Rd, Miami, FL 33156
Distance from Roseaire: 62 miles. About 1 hour 30 minutes. Map
Visit Duration: Two to three hours. More if you really want to walk.
Traffic:
- Avoid the rush hours when going to and returning. Miami city has lots of traffic.
- You can take I95 or the turnpike. Same distance and in the last 10 miles before Miami they merge into I95. Then I95 ends as well. Old Cutler Road is a very nice drive with big trees covering it like a tunnel. Check Google for traffic conditions.
Hours and Admission
- Every day from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
- Closed: Christmas Day,
- Parking is free.
- Parking is free.
- Admission for adults is $25 in 2016 and $18 for seniors 65+.
Lunch
- There are two coffee shops one near the main entrance and another one next to the butterflies. They have tables with sunshades outdoors and have affordable prices for a sandwich and soda. Beware -the sandwich size is half the regular size you would expect.
- If you bring a pack lunch, no food or drinks are allowed in. However, outside the Garden across the main entrance there is a parking lot for the Matheson Park in which there are tables under old oak trees.
Links:
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden. Official Site
Combos:
- If you want to see as many places as you can during your stay at Roseaire, you can also go 5 miles further south -10 minutes- and visit Deering Estate. Map
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