Northwest Flower Garden Festival now through Sunday February 23, 2025

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The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival is currently underway at the Seattle Convention Center, offering visitors a chance to experience stunning floral displays until February 23, 2025. Highlighting the beauty of orchids, which feature prominently in this year's exhibits, the festival attracts garden enthusiasts from across the region. Ticket options include a Two Day Pass for $42, an Adult ticket for $29, and special pricing for students and children, making it accessible for all. The festival operates from 9 a. m.

to 8 p. m. from Wednesday to Saturday, and 9 a. m. to 6 p.

m. on Sunday. Due to limited parking availability, attendees are encouraged to utilize public transit for convenience. This event not only showcases horticultural artistry but also fosters community engagement and appreciation for gardening. With its diverse offerings, the festival is poised to make a significant impact on local culture and tourism.

Don’t miss out on this vibrant celebration of nature and creativity!

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