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National Botanic Gardens — Attraction in Dublin

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National Botanic Gardens
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Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery
Finglas Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin, D11 H2TH, Ireland
Grave of Michael Collins
Glasnevin Cemetery, Finglas Rd, Botanic, Dublin, Ireland
Griffith Park
27 St Michael's Rd, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 C8W7, Ireland
Nearby restaurants
Little Washer
66 Glasnevin Hill, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 R882, Ireland
Dall'Italiano Restaurant Glasnevin
Hart's corner, 2 Finglas Rd, 1, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, D11 RD93, Ireland
The Bernard Shaw
Cross Guns Bridge, Drumcondra, Dublin 9, D09 XW44, Ireland
New Century Glasnevin Dublin 9
6 Prospect Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 PF88, Ireland
Hong Kee
13 Prospect Rd, Botanic, Dublin, D09 W0X9, Ireland
The Bald Eagle Beer & Food co.
114-115 Phibsborough Rd, Phibsborough, Dublin, D07 VX23, Ireland
Andersons Food Hall & Cafe
3 The Rise, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 TC91, Ireland
Hedigans "The Brian Boru"
5 Prospect Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin, D09 PP93, Ireland
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National Botanic Gardens

Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63, Ireland
4.8(6.8K)
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attractions: Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery, Grave of Michael Collins, Griffith Park, restaurants: Little Washer, Dall'Italiano Restaurant Glasnevin, The Bernard Shaw, New Century Glasnevin Dublin 9, Hong Kee, The Bald Eagle Beer & Food co., Andersons Food Hall & Cafe, Hedigans "The Brian Boru"
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+353 1 804 0300
Website
botanicgardens.ie
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Fri9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of National Botanic Gardens

Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery

Grave of Michael Collins

Griffith Park

Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery

Experience Glasnevin - Ireland's National Cemetery

4.8

(678)

Closed
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Grave of Michael Collins

Grave of Michael Collins

5.0

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Griffith Park

Griffith Park

4.7

(956)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Forge a silver ring workshop
Forge a silver ring workshop
Thu, Dec 4 • 6:30 PM
Dublin, County Dublin, D02 V658, Ireland
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Explore Irish food trail
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Real Dublin Traditional Music Pub Tour
Real Dublin Traditional Music Pub Tour
Thu, Dec 4 • 7:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of National Botanic Gardens

Little Washer

Dall'Italiano Restaurant Glasnevin

The Bernard Shaw

New Century Glasnevin Dublin 9

Hong Kee

The Bald Eagle Beer & Food co.

Andersons Food Hall & Cafe

Hedigans "The Brian Boru"

Little Washer

Little Washer

4.6

(29)

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Dall'Italiano Restaurant Glasnevin

Dall'Italiano Restaurant Glasnevin

4.9

(1.1K)

$

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The Bernard Shaw

The Bernard Shaw

4.4

(2.5K)

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New Century Glasnevin Dublin 9

New Century Glasnevin Dublin 9

3.6

(67)

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4.8
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5.0
2y

Dublin's green Wonderland

Welcome to the National Botanic Gardens, a hidden gem nestled in the leafy suburb of Glasnevin, just a stone's throw away from Dublin city center.

Prepare to be amazed as you embark on a captivating journey through this lush oasis, brimming with enchanting flora from around the world.

Spread across a sprawling 48-acre expanse, the National Botanic Gardens is Ireland's premier garden and a testament to the beauty and diversity of nature. With over 17,000 different plant species, this botanical wonderland will leave you awestruck at every turn.

As you enter the gardens, you'll find yourself transported to a paradise of vibrant colours and intoxicating fragrances.

Take a leisurely stroll through the meticulously manicured rose garden, where the air is filled with the sweet scent of blooming roses.

Lose yourself in the captivating beauty of the double herbaceous borders, a symphony of colours and textures that will ignite your senses .

One of the highlights of the National Botanic Gardens is the awe-inspiring Victorian glasshouses. Designed by the renowned Richard Turner, the Curvilinear Range and the Great Palm House are architectural marvels that transport you to a tropical paradise. Step into the Great Palm House, Ireland's only tropical rainforest, and marvel at the lush foliage and exotic plants that thrive within its grand walls.

Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of the pond and river walks, where the soothing sound of flowing water accompanies your journey through nature's masterpiece. Discover the organic fruit and vegetable garden, a testament to sustainable farming practices, and learn about the importance of conservation in the native conservation area known as "Wild Ireland".

For those seeking a deeper understanding of the gardens, guided tours are available throughout the year. Let knowledgeable guides unravel the mysteries of the flora and share fascinating insights into the gardens' rich history.

Whether you join a scheduled tour or arrange a pre-booked tour, you're sure to gain a deeper appreciation for the botanical wonders that surround you.

The National Botanic Gardens isn't just a feast for the eyes; it's also a place of learning and conservation. The gardens actively participate in national and international initiatives for biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. Led by the esteemed Director, Dr. Matthew Jebb, the gardens play a crucial role in advancing knowledge and protecting our precious plant species.

Whether you're a botany enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city, the National Botanic Gardens will leave an indelible impression on your soul.

It's no wonder that it ranks as Ireland's seventh most visited attraction, captivating the hearts of locals and...

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5.0
1y

A Botanical Oasis in the Heart of Dublin: National Botanic Gardens Review

Nestled in the heart of Dublin lies a true gem of nature and tranquility – the National Botanic Gardens. A visit to this botanical oasis is nothing short of a mesmerizing experience that captivates all your senses and leaves you in awe of the beauty of the natural world.

From the moment you step through the gates, you are enveloped in a world of lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and the sweet scents of blooming plants. The meticulously landscaped gardens are a testament to the dedication and expertise of the horticulturists who tend to them with care and passion.

Walking along the winding paths, you are treated to a feast for the eyes with a diverse collection of plants from around the globe. From exotic orchids to towering palm trees, every corner of the gardens offers something new and fascinating to discover. The glasshouses are a true highlight, transporting you to different climates and ecosystems with their impressive displays of tropical and desert plants.

The peaceful ambiance of the gardens is a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you choose to stroll through the rose garden, relax by the ponds, or simply sit and soak in the beauty around you, the National Botanic Gardens provide a sense of serenity and rejuvenation for the soul.

For nature enthusiasts, plant lovers, or anyone looking for a serene retreat in the midst of urban Dublin, a visit to the National Botanic Gardens is a must. It's a place where you can connect with nature, learn about the importance of plant conservation, and find inspiration in the beauty of the natural world.

Overall, the National Botanic Gardens in Dublin is a true botanical paradise that delights visitors of all ages. So, if you find yourself in Dublin, make sure to carve out some time to explore this enchanting oasis – you won't be...

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In Carmarthen’s rolling hills so green, Where dragons once were said to preen, There lies a garden wide and grand, A jewel upon the Welsh-born land.

The National Botanic Garden, fair, Is not just trees and flowers rare— It’s stories sung through leaf and vine, Where past and present intertwine.

They say the land was magic-blessed, Where fairies danced and owls would nest, And in the mists of early morn, The ghost of Middleton Hall is born.

For there once stood a mansion proud, With gardens sculpted, crowds allowed. But fire and time wore down its grace, 'Til nature claimed the stately place.

Now glass domes rise like crystal hills, The largest Great Glasshouse that thrills— A biome warm with desert breeze, And plants from Chile, South France, and seas.

There’s Waun Las, a meadow free, Where bees hum soft in company, With orchids rare and grazing sheep, And secrets earth and sky still keep.

Inside the garden, science grows— Not just in roots, but what it shows: The biology of plant and bee, The threads of life, the air we breathe.

The Apothecary’s Hall still stands, With tales of herbs in healing hands. From foxglove hearts to feverfew, Old remedies are born anew.

A legend whispers through the trees: A heron speaks the tongue of bees, And once a year, if winds are kind, The garden speaks to humankind.

It tells of care, of earth, of rain, Of balance lost, then found again. And those who listen, hearts made wide, Will leave with nature at their side.

So traveler, if you seek a spell, Of beauty, truth, and blooms that dwell Beyond the reach of time or man— Come walk where this green dream began.

Bring bread for birds, an open heart, And know that you have played a part. For gardens grow with care and cheer— And you are always welcome here.

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