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Glasgow Botanic Gardens

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Los Jardines Botánicos de Glasgow en inglés: Glasgow Botanic Gardens, es un jardín botánico y parque público de unas 11 hectáreas (28 acres) de extensión con varios invernaderos, siendo de destacar « Kibble Palace » y el « Palm House », que se encuentra en Glasgow, Escocia.Es miembro del BGCI, y presenta trabajos para la Agenda Internacional para la Conservación en los Jardines Botánicos.El código de identificación del Glasgow Botanic Gardens como miembro del "Botanic Gardens Conservation International", y fueron pensados para servir a la Universidad de Glasgow.

Address: 730 Great Western Road , Glasgow G12 0UE, GLG, GB
Phone: 0141 276 1614
State: GLG
City: Glasgow
Zip Code: G12 0UE

opening times

Monday: 07:00-18:00
Tuesday: 07:00-18:00
Wednesday: 07:00-18:00
Thursday: 07:00-18:00
Friday: 07:00-18:00
Saturday: 07:00-18:00
Sunday: 07:00-18:00


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Reviews
The Grounds were vast and beautiful. Colors vibrant and each room felt like a different weather climate. The view from the bridge was amazing over the creek. The stairs were a little steep for my liking, and the restrooms could afford to be attended to more frequently, but the everything else was lovely. I'm glad to have included it into my visit to the UK.
The Botanic Gardens is one of my favorite places to visit. It's not just a peaceful escape from the city, but it also feels incredibly refreshing and good for your health. Surrounded by lush greenery, the air is cleaner, and the sheer variety of plants helps you reconnect with nature. Whether you're strolling through the various sections or just sitting down to take in the scenery, the gardens have a calming effect. The abundance of plants promotes a sense of well-being, and it's the perfect spot for anyone looking to relax and rejuvenate. Highly recommended for a serene, nature-filled experience! The Botanic Gardens isn’t just a haven for plant lovers, but it also features some stunning sculptures that add a creative touch to the natural beauty. These sculptures, thoughtfully placed throughout the gardens, blend seamlessly with the greenery, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere. Each one tells a unique story and offers a great opportunity to pause and appreciate art in nature. Additionally, the pond in the gardens is home to a vibrant collection of fish. Watching them swim gracefully through the water is incredibly calming, and they add life and color to the serene surroundings. The combination of the sculptures and the lively pond makes the experience even more magical, offering both visual delight and a peaceful escape. One of the standout features of the Botanic Gardens is the incredible variety of plants on display. From towering trees to delicate flowers, the gardens boast an extensive collection from different regions and climates. You can find everything from tropical plants with bold, vibrant leaves to succulents and cacti that thrive in arid conditions. There are also rare species, aromatic herbs, and colorful blooms that change with the seasons, making each visit unique. This rich diversity of plant life not only makes the gardens visually stunning but also provides a learning experience for anyone interested in botany or simply curious about the natural world. It's a perfect place to discover new plants, enjoy the beauty of nature, and experience the calming benefits of being surrounded by greenery.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens is a tranquil haven in the heart of the city. The gardens are home to an impressive array of plants, from exotic species in the Victorian glasshouses to lush, vibrant flora in the outdoor spaces. The serene atmosphere, coupled with well-maintained paths and diverse plant life, creates a perfect escape from the urban hustle. Whether you're a plant enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the gardens offer a delightful experience. I’m already looking forward to my next visit.
Beautiful gardens with two lovely greenhouses. Not too crowded - I was able to relax and take photos without feeling like I was getting in people's way. Great variety of plants. There was a good deal of informational signage, but it wasn't overwhelming, so it still felt like a nature-dominated place.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I really like this! The garden is free, the tour is free, the inside is clean and beautiful! Inside, in addition to trees and plants, there are also koi fish that look very well-kept, I highly recommend it - I think it's one of the most important points of attraction.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
What an awesome place. And for free! I can easily spend a day there. Or return a few more times. It is just bliss in those stunning gardens and amongst those amazing plants. So informative. Extensive. You need time to get through everything. 2 hours are not enough. On-street parking was difficult to find and needed coins.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
I was very pleasantly surprised with just how much there is to see here, and it's absolutely free you can leave a donation. The glass houses are immaculately maintained and a joy to walk around. Plants are all labelled with good information, and the plants all look well cared for. The staff are very friendly and informative. The outside grounds are just as well looked after, and the range of plants is very interesting. There are public toilets and plenty of areas for picnics and children to play, I'll be revisiting each season as there is plenty to see.
Love that entry is free to such wonderful gardens. We visited on a weekday which was busy with visitors of all ages. Brought our own lunch but there is a tea room on site haven't tried it, a food truck at the entrance and toilets. Great place to visit in all weathers especially as you can take shelter in the Kibble Palace.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
Beautiful gardens, plants and green houses! Definitely worth a visit! Especially if it's a sunny day!! First time I've seen a cinnamon tree and a bitter melon tree strange yellow fruit in the photo!!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
Beautiful garden to spend a day. The entry is absolutely free. We will get to see exotic and rare plants. They also have varieties of flowers. The place is well maintained. Very informative with the descriptions. Located very close the the center of Glasgow.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo wait
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