The New York Botanical Garden, established in 1891, is a renowned cultural institution dedicated to horticulture, botany, and conservation. Spanning 250 acres, the garden offers immersive exhibitions, educational programs, and research collections, including the LuEsther T. Mertz Library and the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium. Committed to environmental stewardship and scientific discovery, NYBG educates millions annually on the importance of nature and trains the next generation of botanical experts.
The Attendant greets and serves visitors to provide the best possible visitor experience. Attendants sell admissions, parking tickets, encourage and sell memberships, and guide visitors to locations of interest through the Garden in a friendly and professional manner.
The New York Botanical Garden, established in 1891, is a renowned cultural institution dedicated to horticulture, botany, and conservation. Spanning 250 acres, the garden offers immersive exhibitions, educational programs, and research collections, including the LuEsther T. Mertz Library and the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium. Committed to environmental stewardship and scientific discovery, NYBG educates millions annually on the importance of nature and trains the next generation of botanical experts.
New York Botanical Garden