Sunken Gardens Visit for Two Adults or Family Membership in St. Petersburg (Half Off)
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More than 50,000 plants from around world make home in century-old botanical gardens, which offer free admission to members
For thousands of years, humans have studied trees to learn how they too can provide suitable housing for squirrels and grow lemons from their fingertips. Join the pursuit of leafy progress with today’s Groupon to Sunken Gardens. Children younger than age 2 always receive free admission. Choose between the following options:
- For $8, you get two adult admissions to the gardens (an $16 value).
- For $25, you get one yearlong membership to the gardens for up to five people (a $50 value). Each yearlong membership includes:
- Unlimited admission for one year
- Admission to free horticultural programs and workshops
- Admission to more than 200 reciprocal gardens<p>
For more than 100 years, Sunken Gardens has tickled the eyes and dazzled noses with the amazing sights and smells of hosted tropical plants and greens from around the world. More than 50,000 plants on land and water act as homes to fish, flamingos, and insects while also serving as sufficient hiding spots for vacationing Sasquatches. Members can round up their families for complimentary admission during business hours seven days a week or attend programs and workshops such as morning yoga in the gardens. Membership at the Sunken Gardens carries reciprocal benefits at more than 200 institutions throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean, making it nearly as handy as a an inflatable raft filled with $100 bills.
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About Sunken Gardens US
In the middle of Saint Petersburg surrounded by tall buildings and shopping malls lies a 100-year-old oasis of waterfalls and lush plant life. Sunken Gardens, one of the city’s oldest living museums, surrounds visitors with a thriving ecosystem of more than 50,000 tropical plants and flowers. Winding paths lead explorers around rivers and ponds filled with fish and turtles. Flamingos walk the banks as passersby spy parrots and admire butterflies gliding from flower to flower. The tranquil gardens also host educational events and daily yoga sessions that help ease stress generated by everyday lives and not being able to touch your left elbow with your left hand.