Open today at 10:00-18:00(Admission ends at 17:15)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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Edinburgh EH3 5NZ, United KingdomMap
Phone+44 131 248 2909
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This is the second largest botanical garden in the UK except London Gion. Located on the outskirts of Edinburgh, but only half an hour walk away. Free except for greenhouses. The park is a typical British gardening landscape.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is one of the five famous botanical gardens in the world, including the Rock Garden, the Chinese Hill, the Alpine Plant Greenhouse, the Glass Greenhouse Group, the Ecological Garden and the Hidden Flower Botanical Garden, the Scottish Heather Garden and the Forest Garden. A total of 34,000 kinds of live plants are stored, most of which are marked with labels and brief introductions, which are convenient for tourists to learn and understand. The botanical garden has a fresh environment and is suitable for taking some small and fresh photos. There are also many newcomers taking wedding photos and holding weddings here.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is the second largest botanical garden in the UK except London Gion. Located on the outskirts of Edinburgh, but only half an hour walk away. Free except for greenhouses. The park is a typical British gardening landscape.
A relatively niche place. When I went there, I basically came from locals and didn't see the compatriots in the Tianchao Dynasty. In fact, the scenery is quite good and quiet. It is really worth coming if you are interested in plant, flower and gardening, free of tickets. There are many European and local plants and my Greater China, British gardening is also very distinctive, walking slowly from the city is only half an hour.
The Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh is free except for the glass house, where almost no orchids are in full bloom, but the water lilies and carnivorous plants are very impressive. Some tour groups are crossing the garden, but that's nothing compared to the noisy crowds on Royal Avenue. The Botanical Garden is still a quiet place, close to the information center.
Lots of species in this botanic garden. It creates a natural environment for creatures to live.
The Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh is located in the suburb of Edinburgh. It is a free and open park. The botanical garden covers a very large area. There are ten huge greenhouses in which plants from tropical, cold, subtropical and temperate regions are planted. It is very beautiful and worth visiting.
At noon today, the sun was in the clouds, and the temperature was just right. Half an hour's walk north came to the east gate of the Royal Botanical Garden in Edinburgh. The botanical garden covers 70 acres. There are many characteristic gardens and ten magnificent warm rooms. It's a very quiet place to come in. I like the soft environment better than the flagstone roads in the city streets. Many young mothers take strolls with baby carriages. Others read quietly in wooden chairs. There are faint scents of flowers in the air. Birds are singing in the treetops. It's a fresh and pleasant place.