Beautiful event spaces
surrounded by nature
at the Quito Botanical Garden
Photo Shoots
Personal Photography: Visitors are allowed to take non-professional photographs for personal use during their visit at no additional cost.
Special Photography Sessions:
- Use of spaces for special photography sessions such as family events, weddings, quinceañeras, and similar occasions costs $46 plus taxes, covering up to 6 people.
- From the 7th person onward, each additional participant must pay the standard admission fee at the ticket office.
Commercial Photography: The use of spaces and locations for commercial or for-profit photography is priced at $200 plus taxes.
Commercial Filming: Filming commercials requires a payment of $460 plus taxes.

Services at the JBQ
Enjoy the Garden and some of its services while taking advantage of the magic of the place.

Maihua Shop

Botanico Coffee Shop

Agroecological Fair
Urban Tree Services
The Botanical Foundation of the Andes provides citizens with maintenance services for urban trees; this is a project that contributes to the sustainability of the Quito Botanical Garden. Areas of action:
Intervention and maintenance of large, giant and monumental trees to public, and private entities and individuals as well by managing and monitoring trees according to tree regulations in the city.
Gardening and landscaping work. We have a group of technicians with solid experience to provide you with professional advice.
Contact:
Technical Department
0984661598
Internships and Volunteer Opportunities
The Botanical Foundation of the Andes offers a space for the development of internships and volunteering as a way to contribute to the strengthening and development of capabilities of university students during their pre-professional internships.
Education Department
The Education Department permanently requires students to carry out pre-professional or voluntary internships to get involved in activities that aim to provide a better service to both the school sector and the general public that visits the Quito Botanical Garden.