Plan a Visit
A National Treasure
Opened in 1888, the historic H.P. Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens is a national architectural treasure as the oldest glass and iron-framed conservatory in the U.S. still in use and open to the public.
Whether you’re a Baltimore native or a new visitor, this spectacular landmark offers an unparalleled experience to delight your senses year-round.
Hours
Wednesday | 11am-3pm |
Thursday | 11am-3pm |
Friday | 11am-3pm |
Saturday | 10am-4pm |
Sunday | 10am-4pm |
CLOSED THANKSGIVING & CHRISTMAS
Location
Druid Hill Park
3100 Swann Dr.
Baltimore, MD 21217
Save time at the door!
Donate in advance and purchase a ticket now.
The Gift Shop
A trip to the Conservatory is not complete without a stop in the Gift Shop. Featuring plants grown in our very own greenhouses and our Charm City sister, the Cylburn Arboretum. In addition, you will find stickers from local artists, gardening accoutrements, and botanical books.
Group Visits
We offer a docent-led tour and a range of programs for all ages that your group can enjoy.
Directions
The Conservatory is located off I-83, exit 7, near the Maryland Zoo. We are in Druid Hill Park, near the intersection of McCulloh Street and Gwynns Falls Parkway.
GPS address: N39° 19.084’, W076° 38.778’
By Metro
Green Line
Mondawmin Mall + 10-minute walk
Visit the Maryland Transit Administration page for details
By Bus
Lines: 22, 51, 52, 53, 97
Stop: Mondawmin Mall + 10-minute walk
Lines: 1, 5, 7, 21, 54
Stop: Gwynns Falls and Reisterstown
+ 10-minute walk
By Car
From North I-695
From the north—From I-695 (Baltimore Beltway), take exit to I-83 south, exit 7, Druid Park Lake Drive. Follow Druid Park Lake Drive until it merges into McCulloh Street and look for signs for Baltimore Zoo. Turn right into Druid Hill Park at Gwynns Falls Parkway (5th traffic light). Turn right immediately after entering the Park. The Conservatory is on the left.
From South I-295
From the south—From I-295 (Baltimore-Washington Parkway), drive directly into downtown Baltimore. Turn right onto Pratt Street and then left onto Gay Street. Stay to your left on Gay Street and take left lane exit onto I-83N. Take exit #7 and follow Druid Park Lake Drive until it merges into McCulloh Street. Turn right into Druid Hill Park from Gwynns Falls Parkway (5th traffic light). Turn right immediately after entering the Park. The Conservatory is on the left.
Parking
Maps
Get Involved
As in the past, the future of the H.P. Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens depends on its volunteers and donors. Both play a critical role in maintaining the Conservatory’s mission to enrich the lives of all who visit – as a unique center where education, culture, and nature intertwine.
Here’s how you can get involved.