A beautiful garden for your special day
The Memphis Botanic Garden offers a beautiful outdoor setting for events, accommodating up to 300 guests. Located in the heart of Memphis, it features stunning gardens and event spaces. Prices range from $500 to $5,000 based on the venue and services chosen.
Main Venue Type
Garden
Secondary Venue Types
Event SpaceOutdoor Venue
Best for:
WeddingsReceptionsCorporate Events
Amenities
Outdoor spaceCatering optionsEvent planningParking availableRestroom facilities
Rating: 4.7/5 (2,795 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
It is always a joy visiting the garden. The grounds are huge very well cultivated, you can tell a lot of love and work goes into the garden. Definitely recommend getting the annual pass, it's effectively paid for itself after a short period of time given how frequently I visit the place. While definitely popular (for great reasons!) w the local schools and for weddings and photo shoots, still large enough to have some privacy and peace even at peak hours.
The Asian garden and the herb garden are probably my favorite sections of the whole place.
– Frederick Chu
- 5.0/5:
This place is huge, we spent almost 3 hours walking, reading and learning about plants. Unfortunately it was a hot summer day and there are no beverages vending machines anywhere. We had to settle with fountain water. Be sure you pack plenty cold soda it will help you thru the garden. The admission ticket is only $12 for adult what a bargain. This place is good for family outing. The garden is well maintained. Their gift shop is tiny and not much selection.
– Wind Napol
- 5.0/5:
I have not been out here in a very long time & I was amazed at how much it had changed! It's much larger & so beautiful! Had a great time with my bestie! The folks at the front desk were so friendly & nice, we ended up getting a family subscription & plan to make many more trips. Very calm & serene. We would have stayed longer because it's a all day adventure, but closed early for a concert a concert. 🥰
– Willow Moon
Photo credit(s): Memphis Botanic Garden, Robert Haber, Helena Converse, Oluwatosin Agbaakin