Chicago Flower & Garden Show at Navy Pier for Two or Four (Up to 55% Off). Five Options Available.
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Held March 9–17, Chicago’s largest gardening expo features workshops, seminars, gourmet cooking demonstrations, and floral art exhibits
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Choose from Five Options
- $17 for one-day admission for two, valid Monday–Wednesday (up to a $34 value)
- $19 for admission for two on Saturday, March 16 (up to a $38 value)
- $19 for admission for two on Sunday, March 17 (up to a $38 value)
- $20 for one-day admission for two with parking, valid Monday–Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. only (up to a $44 value) $35 for one-day admission for four with parking, valid Monday–Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. only (up to a $78 value)
This year’s Chicago Flower & Garden Show runs Saturday, March 9, through Sunday, March 17, and includes gardening and cooking demonstrations, floral artwork, and displays by acclaimed landscapers and horticultural professionals. The doors are open Monday–Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this Groupon is still the best deal available.
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About Chicago Flower & Garden Show
Since 1847, the Chicago Flower & Garden Show presented by Mariano's fertilizes the minds of gardeners with workshops and seminars led by horticulture experts and professional landscapers. During workshops designed to inspire, educate, and motivate the next generation of gardener, participants roll up their sleeves and get involved, gaining tactile experience planting annuals and perennials or training ladybugs to defend against aphids. At flower-arranging classes, master florists coach students through the process of positioning buds and fronds in artful bundles, and local landscape designers, builders, and suppliers create feature landscapes and garden vignette displays to demonstrate the possibilities for visitors' own gardens, yards, or balconies.
In addition to hands-on workshops, the event showcases live cooking demonstrations with some of the Windy City’s top chefs, floral exhibits, shopping spaces with more than 100 vendors showcasing green and eco-friendly products and services, cake-decorating competitions showcased in conjunction with the Chicago Area Retail Bakers Association, and more, all wrapped up in a family-friendly event.