
Krohn Conservatory: A green escape in Cincinnati with trains, plants, and seasonal charm.
Krohn Conservatory is a Cincinnati botanical garden featuring five distinct rooms with diverse vegetation, including a desert area with cacti. Seasonal displays like the poinsettia festival and train layouts enchant visitors, while a kids' playroom adds family-friendly appeal. Thousands of plant varieties and affordable admission create a welcoming green escape.
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Self-guided exploration of five distinct climate rooms featuring tropical, desert, and seasonal plant displays.
Rotating themed displays including holiday train sets, poinsettia festivals, and Cincinnati landmark replicas made from natural materials.
Informative exhibits and activities for all ages to learn about plant diversity and ecosystems.
Dedicated space for kids to engage with nature-themed activities and burn off energy.
Selection of botanical-themed souvenirs, gifts, and crafts for visitors to take home.
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Overall rating
Ted Tollefson
Such a great experience. The holiday season trains are fun to see. There is an assortment of Cincinnati landmark building made from forest material. They are incredibly well crafted and so interesting. The entire conservatory is a great escape from the gray of winter into the world of green.
hebertchef
This amazing conservatory is a gem within the city limits of Cincinnati. It has five distinct rooms with different kinds of vegetation in each. We went around Christmas time so the poinsettia festival was in full swing and it was gorgeous. I especially loved the desert location with all of its strange and beautiful cacti. They had a playroom for For kids where they could get out some of their energy. Also, since we went at Christmas, there were a couple decorated Christmas trees with handmade ornaments from all natural materials. This was a special interest to me since I like to craft. There are thousands of plant varieties in this one location and definitely recommend it especially if you love plants.
Mitch Greenway
Definitely worth the stop. I would just suggest going maybe a weekday I don't know didn't seem like they had a limit to the amount of people that were inside. Almost shoulder to shoulder. Trying to see everything and just enjoy the amazing plants were kinda rushed with lines of people walking through noone paying attention. Got bumped into on many occasions. Overall I would have spent alot more time enjoying this beautiful place if it wasn't so busy and we were rushed through. Coffee shop would be a nice touch here!
WillReviews
It's very cool for such a small size. I saw a great variety of plants, and the train sets were cool. Only ten dollars to get in for an adult, you can easily spend a good half hour in here. Gift shop is kind of lackluster, but that's totally fair
M Payler
A tradition to visit during the holidays! The train display was both creative and added to the entire plant display. Cincinnati landmarks are exhibited in a refreshing and artistic manner and the trains running through several areas will bring a smile to you, and your families, face. A true delight for both young and old!