Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery

Last Updated: September 3, 2025

Many visitors to Costa Rica want to see hummingbirds. While these tiny birds are indeed abundant in Costa Rica, when viewing them in the wild, you typically catch little more than a glimpse as they flit by. But in Monteverde, there is one outdoor garden where you can see these gorgeous birds up close. The Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery has feeders that attract dozens of hummingbirds. In this post, we’ll tell you more about the hummingbirds you can see as well as tips for planning your visit.

Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery

Background

As the name implies, the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery is located in Monteverde, Costa Rica. This region is in the mountains and known for its cooler cloud forest habitat.

The Hummingbird Gallery is situated just outside the entrance of the main cloud forest reserve , the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve. It makes a great quick stop after a tour of the reserve.

Previously, Santa Elena/Monteverde had other hummingbird-specific exhibits (e.g., at Selvatura Park). However, they have since closed, making the Hummingbird Gallery the best option.

If you’d also like to see butterflies during your visit to Monteverde, we recommend the Monteverde Butterfly Gardens. It has four enclosures where you can see Costa Rica’s famous blue morpho as well as other kinds of butterflies like the glasswing and owl.

Entrance Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery
The entrance to the hummingbird garden and cafe

Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery

Set Up

The Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery has gardens and feeders as well as a café and gift shop. The property is set on a small hill with thick forest backing it.

In the front of the simple structure are a handful of feeders. These are spread out, allowing plenty of room for visitors. Some are located near the outdoor seating for the café, while others are on their own.

Feeders at Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery
Lots of people taking pictures of the birds zooming around

The Hummingbirds

What makes the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery so special is that the birds are wild so you never know what you will see.

Monteverde has a huge diversity of wildlife living in its thick forest and is an especially good place for birding.

According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s eBird website, an astounding 248 different bird species have been spotted at the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery property alone!

Costa Rica has 52 species of hummingbirds. Among the long list you can see at the Hummingbird Gallery are the Green Hermit, Lesser Violetear, Green-crowned Brilliant, Purple-throated Mountain-gem, Magenta-throated Woodstar, Violet Sabrewing, Coppery-headed Emerald, Stripe-tailed Hummingbird, Blue Vented Hummingbird, Cinnamon Hummingbird, Canivet’s Emerald, Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Stripe-throated Hermit, White-bellied Mountain-gem, Crowned Woodnymph, White-necked Jacobin, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Brown Violetear, Fiery-throated Hummingbird, Purple-crowned Fairy, Black-crested Coquette, and Blue-tailed Hummingbird.

Violet Sabrewing in Monteverde
A Violet Sabrewing. These hummers were really aggressive and tried to kick all the other birds out when they came to feed.
Green-crowned Brilliant hummingbird perched on a stick
A Green-crowned Brilliant (female)
Purple-throated Mountain Gem at the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery
A colorful Purple-throated Mountain Gem
Lesser Violetear Hummingbird resting on a branch
A Lesser Violetear

For the birding enthusiasts looking to add other species to their list, there are plenty more interesting birds to see.

These include the Masked Tityra, Three-wattled bellbird, American Kestrel, Highland Tinamou, Northern Emerald-Toucanet, Long-tailed Manakin, Lesson’s Motmot, Turquoise-browed Motmot, Broad-billed Motmot, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Bananaquit, Spangle-cheeked Tanager, Blue-and-gold Tanager, Bay-headed Tanager, and Emerald Tanager.

And of course, with some luck, a visit to Monteverde might allow you to see a Resplendent Quetzal.

Other birds Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery
Some Bananaquits joining a hummingbird at a feeder

Photographing the Birds

Although the feeders are definitely what draw the birds to the property, they also stop to rest frequently on nearby branches in the gardens, providing the perfect photo opp.

Violet Sabrewing hummingbird resting on a tree
A Violet Sabrewing resting on a branch

Other Wildlife

Since the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery abuts the forest, it is also possible to see some animals. On one of our visits, we have seen white-nosed coati. These are raccoon-like animals with a long muzzle and long, striped tail that points up.

A racoon-type animal called a white-nosed coati
A white-nosed coati on the short trail

Café and Gift Shop

There is no charge to see the hummingbirds at the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery. It’s nice to support them, though, by picking up a souvenir or getting something from the café.

Souvenir shop Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery
Inside the gift shop

The café, Café Colibri (Hummingbird in Spanish), is small, but well-stocked.

In the display case, you’ll find many tasty treats like pastries, cakes, empanadas, and cinnamon buns. The coffee is also very good. They have an espresso machine for specialty coffee.

Did you know that coffee is grown in Monteverde? Here’s a link to one of our favorite coffee tours in the area.

Inside the Cafe Colibri restaurant in Monteverde
Cafe Colibri

Seating at the café is limited to a handful of tables inside and a few tables outside; however, the turnaround is fairly fast.

Outdoor seating area at Cafe Colibri in Monteverde
Outdoor seating overlooking some of the hummingbird feeders

Tips for Visiting the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery

Hours

8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily

Cost

Viewing the hummingbirds is completely free. They appreciate if you make a purchase at the gift shop or cafe, but it is not required.

Parking

There is no parking lot, but people park along the street. Alternatively, there is a paid parking lot (around $5) for the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve 1.5 km before the Hummingbird Gallery. This lot has a shuttle van that will drop you off in front of the reserve, which is next to the Hummingbird Gallery.

Conclusion

If you’re looking to see hummingbirds up close, the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery is a great stop. You’ll be amazed at the number of birds you’ll see in just a short time.

Have a question about visiting the Monteverde Hummingbird Gallery or have you been? Leave a comment below.

Looking for more information to plan your trip to Costa Rica? Check out these posts:

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