A winter garden is a garden where winter-hardy plants are grown for winter decoration or to be harvested for food between winter and early spring.
Winter Garden(s) may also refer to:
- Auckland Domain Wintergardens, Auckland Domain, Auckland, New Zealand
- People's Palace and Winter Gardens, a museum and glasshouse in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Springburn Winter Gardens, a large derelict glasshouse constructed in 1900 in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdrom
- Renaissance Center Wintergarden in Detroit, Michigan, United States
- Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, a museum and modern glasshouse in Sunderland, North East England, United Kingdom
- The Winter Garden commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria on the roof of the Munich Residenz
- Winter Gardens (Bordighera), created by botanist Ludwig Winter in Bordgihera, Italy
- The Wintergarden, a former indoor arboretum in downtown Niagara Falls, New York, United States
- Winter Garden (Helsinki), a botanical garden in Helsinki, Finland
- Winter Garden at Exposition Hall, a skating rink in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
- Winter Garden Atrium, a large public atrium in the World Financial Center in New York City, New York, United States
- Wintergarden, Brisbane, shopping centre in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Winter Garden, Sheffield, one of the largest temperate glasshouses in the United Kingdom
- Winter Garden, Florida, city located west of Orlando, Florida, United States
- Winter Garden Region, agricultural region in southern Texas, United States
- Winter Gardens, California, neighborhood in the unincorporated community of Lakeside in San Diego County, California, United States
- Winter Gardens, Essex, England, see Castle Point#Places in Castle Point district