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    Foster Botanical Garden

    4.5 (283 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    The Conservatory
    Jonny M.

    Decided to check out Foster Botanical Garden on a weekday afternoon. Randomly, there was a wedding taking place while we were there. $5.00 USD/person entry (no senior discount). Didn't think it was worth the admission; the outdoor butterfly garden was practically non-existent while the conservatory was the tiniest greenhouse I've ever stepped in. Go to the free four other botanicals gardens.

    Lisa P.

    Did many activities at the Foster Garden. Has a large parking lot to use. The workers are courteous and will help you with finding a certain plant u r looking for. The corpse plant has not bloomed yet. Has 2 bathroom buildings at the ends of the park to use. The tree sheds alot of debris so shake off before leaving the park.

    8/26/25 Cute bear in gift shop
    Kathy R.

    8/26/25 It's been a very long time since I've been here. I was doing a group walk with friends. It is a very nice park, quite the oasis in middle of the concrete jungle of Honolulu. Lawns and plants seem to be very well kept. Lots of free parking. Entrance fees have gone up since I was here last. Admission is now $5, no senior citizen rate but they do have a kamaaiana rate of $3. There are several small walking paths, 2 restroom facilities, and a cute white gazebo with seating just to the left when you enter the gardens. They give you a helpful map noting some points of interests. The group wanted to see the corpse plant even though it is not blooming this year, so we made our way to the conservatory. There were several other tropical plant species in there as well as some beautiful orchid plants. Across from the ticket window, there is an information counter of the garden and its history. There is also more info on the park's history by the restrooms past the gazebo. The only thing that bothered me was the ti-plants looked very dry from lack of water to the point it looked dying and lots of brown leaves. Most of the other plants seemed ok but the ti plants were noticeable pretty brown. Don't know if it because of drought we've had this summer but it looked pretty sad. Overall, it was still a nice place to visit an take a peaceful, relaxing stroll.

    Plants
    Chris P.

    This is the first time that I went to foster botanical garden for the mid summer night gleam festival. Located right in china town is an expansive botanical garden. They had live music, painting, food trucks and tons of exquisite plants. One of my favorite things is I got some plants to take home. Will definitely be going back to more events here.

    Trina H.

    This garden was magical!!! The trees absolutely blew me away, like the cannonball trees, pun intended. Some of the trees were MASSIVE! We really liked the economical garden that had all sorts of plants that are used for goods like macadamia nuts etc. It was worth a visit!

    Mary Robinson Foster and her eponymous Botanical Garden is a historic part of Hawaiiana. Mrs Foster, who is considered and known as the first Hawaiian Buddhist, was born on Oahu in 1844. She lived and donated what is now a public garden at the time of her death. Filled with grass, trees, bush, flowers, huge palms and then some. Lots of benches in shady spots to rest and enjoy, along with an adjacent gift store, and a very charismatic lady who greets you at the ticket counter, Jeannine. Great sense as humor as well. Entry is $3.00 for residents, and plenty of free parking. And maybe, like me, you just might stroll through the Garden while singing in your head "And here's to you Mary Robinson, Jesus loves you more than you will know,......whoa, whoa whoa".

    Ariel C.

    Quaint fun place to enjoy some light lunch or just to stroll around some trees. Entry fee for 5 dollars, for a 14 acre botanical garden. Super reasonable. The husband and I picked up onigiris on our Hawaii vacation and came here for a small picnic in the greenery. It was idyllic. Not TOO big so perfect for young kids to spend an afternoon running around. Also great for just reading a book in solitude while staring at some trees. I loved this one tree, reminded me of the great deku tree is zelda haha. They also have a small little gift shop if you're so inclined. Plenty of parking!

    Kiana C.

    Wonderful garden! It's not the largest but it's gorgeous! Wonderful people at the front desk gave us information and recommendations. Very very chill wasn't crowded at all. Loved the butterflies, different birds (they get pretty close if you sit still on a bench). Gift shop was so cute too, the person that was there was such a sweetheart! I highly recommend

    Tani D.

    Such a beautiful garden! Me and my friends came here to have our friends Christmas and New Years Picnic. Glad the garden opened again such a peaceful and beautiful scene to be in. Lots of butterflies around as well. Our friends photoshoot came out so cute.

    James M.

    We took our two children to the botanical garden before heading to Chinatown for lunch and we had a very good time. I wasn't sure if my younger one would like it, and he did get antsy at times, but he enjoyed seeing plants that we're not exposed to back home (especially the "ginormous trees"). It's more amazing when you think about the fact that there are over 10,000 different plant species in a relatively compact 14 acres. It's worth a trip if you haven't been there previously.

    Foster Botanical Garden (photo taken on 2/25/24)
    Lou C.

    I came to Foster Botanical Garden during last Thursday after lunch and it was pretty busy already. The parking lot was almost full. Admission ticket was reasonable at $5 per adult ($2 cheaper for residents). Looking around to see plants was relaxing. But I wish there were plants in younger form because the mature trees were too tall to see the leaves, like fan palms. I also had problem with the walkways just ended in the middle of nowhere. It was muddy at some parts. It rained hard the day before my visit. It sprinkled that morning too. Walking in mud was no fun.

    Not part of the garden but next to it.
    Laura M.

    Lovely gardens in heart of Honolulu. We stumbled upon them when exploring Chinatown. Of the 5 botanical gardens on Oahu this is the only one that charges an admission fee. The pagoda is not in the gardens, but rather it is outside and not for people to tour. Definitely a welcomed respite from noisy Waikiki. Enjoy.

    Flora n Fauna
    K O.

    2/1/25 Recommend RSVP for guided tours Docent so knowledgeable not only about plants but Hawaiian history n stories that tie in flora

    Gorgeous entrance water garden artwork

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    Ask the Community - Foster Botanical Garden

    Is the garden open late tonight for the blooming of the corpse flower?

    No.

    Is there a public family restroom here?

    Yes

    Is dogs allowed?

    Hi not sure but I think they allow service dogs google the foster because botanical gardens

    Do they have a butterfly house there?

    Not that I know of, although there are places with lots of flowers that attract butterflies

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    Review Highlights - Foster Botanical Garden

    Hidden here is also their butterfly garden, orchid conservatory and more rare plants than one can imagine.

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    Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden

    Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden

    4.5(441 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    This garden is extremely beautiful and looks like it's straight out of a movie! The entrance way is…read moreiconic so def enjoyed viewing the scenery when we drove in. They don't allow you to stop or get out of your cars to take pictures where the entrance way is so be cautious. They do have cops surveillance if you do try to take pictures; mainly bc they want to preserve the garden from guests possibly destroying it. Currently, they close on Thursdays so make sure you look at their hours closely! Entrance is free and if you keep driving, there is a free parking lot for guests. Guest service also has bathrooms, a mini exhibit of plants, and pamphlets for you to view each of the gardens. We didn't have time to visit all of garden but got to see the pretty main garden so that was nice! They have a few bench tables too so you could probably bring food and eat outside. Def recommend visiting if you're in Kaneohe area.

    The Botanical a garden is a beautiful Garden. Lots to see. We came to explore and you can view the…read moregarden by foot, or drive through. There's plenty of parking and bathrooms all around the sites. Parking is free. Any information for camping will be located at the visitor center. Some sites are down/closed. Bring a windbreaker the rain does turn on/off. Drive slow, pedestrians are around. They are strict on taking photos on the roads. Please don't do that. We drove through the whole scenic route for about 30 mins. No Hunting and No dogs allowed.

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    Leahi Millennium Peace Circle Garden

    Leahi Millennium Peace Circle Garden

    4.8(11 reviews)
    5.1 miDiamond Head

    Finding the peace…read more.. Literally as Yelp direction kept leading me to Kapiolani Community College though close but not where it's at as it's actually to the left of Diamond Head State Park entrance which is quite easy to find. This little park is a slight hidden place that's pretty green and decently maintained with a couple of areas for you to enjoy one is closer to the entrance that has a lovely peek of the Wilhemina Rise area and a lovely place that I thought would be the perfect photo op spot for a cool gift from a thoughtful friend with BunBun is this cool cooler tote from TJ's! Using one of a bunch of stones and some benches for a place to relax and noticed a giant rock with a plaque that's a time capsule which will be opened on October 24, 2049! The other section is a bit more shaded as this circular garden has some stones placed with various peace quotes and though wanted to take more pics there was a gentleman chilling and didn't want to disturb him and majority of the area does have a path for easy access between gardens and up to Diamond Head as I've been here countless times and never knew this area existed is quite insane lol! A great spot for those that can't do the hike but enjoy a bit peace of time. Thank you!

    A chill little park outside of Diamond Head State Park. Great place to sit under the trees and…read morerelax after a hike at Diamond Head and before catching the bus back to town.

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    Leahi Millennium Peace Circle Garden
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    Moanalua Gardens

    Moanalua Gardens

    4.3(142 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    Moanalua Gardens is such a lovely, central place on Oahu to come and enjoy a little rest and…read morerelaxation in nature. My husband and I have been coming here for years, and remember coming here when we first started dating. The price went up a little bit to a few bucks a person, but it's still worth the entrance fee. We came back here with our kids, who had never been, and they had so much fun playing in and around the huge trees, running around the big open spaces, and feeding the ducks in the duck pond. A picnic was a delight at a table, and we brought a blanket to sit on and eat snacks again a little later while we were walking around. The bathrooms are nice and renovated. Really appreciate that touch. Overall, a great place to come for a little communue with nature.

    Having lived on Oahu most of my life, I'm surprised it took me this long to finally visit Moanalua…read moreGardens. For years, I was confused by the closed freeway gates, but we finally found our way in this past weekend. After grabbing some sweets in town and failing to find parking, we decided to head toward Moanalua. A last-minute turn (and some dramatic screams from my sister) landed us safely through the gates. Pro tip: Keep an eye out for the entrance--it comes up fast! Entry for Kama'aina is a very reasonable $4 per person. While it's not the most expansive botanical garden I've ever seen, it is a peaceful "secret" oasis right in the city. The massive monkeypod trees provide incredible shade for the many picnic tables available. We loved the duck pond and watching the turtles. You can even buy food to feed them, which is great for families. It's quiet, uncrowded, and perfect for a slow stroll across the bridge and along the stream. Just be sure to follow the signs and take your valuables with you when you park! And the bathroom , although indicates women, the signs hanging in the doors indicate men and the other two women. Restroom is nice and clean and I liked the classic farm sink and faucet.

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    The Garden at Boardroom

    The Garden at Boardroom

    4.2(101 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $
    Live music
    Hipster vibe

    Perfect spot for a girls night out. Loved that the food was served pupu style so we all could share…read moreplates. Shout out to Nate the bartender for the cocktails. They were phenomenal. Will be back again soon!

    Yay for being yelp elite. We got to visit this place for our yelp elite experience. This particular…read moreestablishment is tucked in one of the side streets of Kailua, opposite side from Hamakua, where get Oh My Grill, LexBreezy, KFC.. at that end street on the corner. They don't have parking so you have to find street parking. We went to go visit today, Wednesday. They open 8AM to 9PM everyday, and we got there around 10AM ish. Upon entering, you enter through the short wooden gate by sliding it lol. Was all confused because signs said "the Garden to your left, Boardroom to the right", so we kind of passed the entrance, going around the corner, and noticed that there wasn't another entrance on the other side, and that's when we figured the short wooden sliding gate was the entrance lol as you walk in, it's an outdoor establishment, lots of seats everywhere. With this yelp elite experience, we got to have a pizza and a dole whip. They have a menu posted up, and you order at the truck. They don't start serving pizza till 11, so we left cuz we was too early, and wanted to take advantage of our yelp perk, so went to go run errands and came back around 2PM ish. We got a pepperoni pizza, vanilla dole whip, and I ordered a maitai. Pizza was good. Dole whip was good, and Maitai was good. Everything was good! I loved that we got to make our way here to take advantage of my yelp elite perk because if wasn't for this yelp event, on any other normal day, we would just pass this place, not even knowing what this place has to offer! One thing about this place is that it's hotttt, if u go in the day. And for me, alcohol and hotness does not go together lol Since they open till 9, I would think it's probably cooler when sun is down. Love pet friendly places. We got to bring our jellybean with us. Cool spot to chill, have a few. Shout out to Eric for taking care of us. Awesome customer service. Only had him working all morning. Go check this place out. Don't forget to tip :)

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    Koolau Farmers - Tropical flowers are sturdy!

    Koolau Farmers

    4.1(96 reviews)
    2.3 miMo'ili'ili
    $$

    Koolau Farmers is a locally owned/operated nursery and garden supply business that are home…read moregardening experts. It was started in 1938 by East Oahu farmers and a Kailua papaya cooperative as a farmer-founded business entity that shifted from farming to home gardening. Today, it supplies plants, floral arrangements, fertilizers, pesticides, garden tools, etc. for home gardeners. There are currently two locations for Koolau Farmers: Kaneohe and Honolulu (McCully). This review is for the Honolulu location. Items that the McCully location carry include: bromeliads, flowers, fruit, orchids, palms, fruit trees, peppers, tropical fruits, shrubs, soil, trees, veggies, hono hono orchids, dwarf fruit trees (Meyer lemon, Tahitian limes, Naval oranges, jabong, grafted mango, avocado). It also offers seed starting supplies, fertilizers for plants and flowers, worm composting bins; and info re growing and care of indoor potted plants, organic gardening, soil testing, and proper lighting. What brought us to Koolau Farmers is my lilikoi vine that I've had in my back yard for a number of years. With the help of bees, the vine had flourished and produced many delicious fruits for homemade lilikoi desserts, such as lilikoi chiffon pie, lilikoi curd, lilikoi bars, and more. But in recent years, the flowers would bloom, but because there are no bees to pollinate the lilikoi flowers, no fruits are produced. Questions to Koolau Farmers confirmed that there is a lack of nesting sites for carpenter bees (I think they're known as the black bumblebees that we no longer see) to pollinate the lilikoi flowers, resulting in a lack of fruit. According to Koolau Farmers, the flowers must be hand-pollinated instead. Staff provided instructions to my hubby on how to hand-pollinate the beautiful lilikoi flowers. A work in progress, and I'm sure more questions to follow. Then the next project will be our dwarf local orange tree. Where is the fruit? There's a single tiny orange on it, yes, only one! Hope Koolau Farmers can help us on this one! Another work in progress. Staff is very knowledgeable, helpful, and provides helpful guidance. An unlikely spot in urban Honolulu to have a nursery and garden supply store, but I'm glad that it's there! The interior space is not that big, but houses boxes of fertilizers and various home gardening equipment for home gardeners. There may be displays of seasonal items on how to grow certain plants, such as hono hono orchids. Open daily from 8a to 5p. Free parking in the private lot. On the outside private lot are scattered variety of healthy local plants, herbs, orchids, and fruit trees. We look forward in working with Koolau Farmers and knowing that they are there to help us with our home gardening needs!

    Gardening in Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii…read more.. My parents have green thumbs... it helps when you live in lush Nu'uanu Valley! My siblings and I always had plants around us and learned basic techniques from our parents. My mom has prized hanging heliconia plants and torch gingers. When they're not blooming, she complains, but doesn't water the plants extra nor give them fertilizer. I'm the kind of person who will do something to make her happy. After several suggestions to mom about fertilizer, I went to Ko'olau Farmers on Beretania Street and got a bag of fertilizer. This store has been around for a very long time. It's a locally owned name with another location in Kaneohe! I read the labels and asked the cashier if the one I selected would be good for heliconias... He said that this mix will force the plant to bloom. It won't necessarily get greener. Perfect! I can't wait to see the results!

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    Harold L. Lyon Arboretum - Beatrice Krauss Ethnobotanical Garden

    Harold L. Lyon Arboretum

    4.6(123 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    There are two parts of the Lyon Arboretum. Going up to the gardens and walking to the Falls. When…read moreyou come up to the road, you will come to a booth, they are charging seven dollars for parking for going to the Falls. If you want to go to the gardens, tell them that and they will let you through. You drive up the road, maybe a mile or so. Watch out for the chickens! When you get to the end of the road, there is a little gift shop office area. You go in and pay a couple dollars, I can't remember exactly how much it was. And you can walk the gardens. They are worth it! It is gorgeous there. I bought some quality gifts to bring home for friends at this shop. If you live in the area, there are plants that you could buy. Now going to the Falls, you pay your parking fee and park your car. The path leading up to the fall, according to my kids, is a moderate hike. There are spots where there are high steps and rocky terrain. I believe I was the oldest person on the trail. I could see how some people might have issues getting up and down. The views on the trail and of the fall were beautiful.

    I can't believe that I didn't know about this place! This place is a true gem for nature and plant…read morelovers. The views of manoa valley are gorgeous, the gardens beautiful and the serenity unbeatable. I felt like I had the entire place pretty much to myself, just exploring the various side trails. There is a little waterfall at the end of the main trail as well. This place is hidden at the back of manoa valley just past the manoa falls parking lots. Its manoa so its wet and lush, meaning possibly muddy trails and definitely mosquitos. Wear hiking shoes and insect repellent. Check in/pay at the gift shop after you park and they will issue you a parking permit. They even sell plants and seeds for edible plants that do better in our local climate! What a find!!!

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