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Real Jardín Botánico
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Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid is an 8 hectares botanical garden in Madrid. The public entrance is located at Plaza de Murillo, next to the Prado Museum.
Nearby attractions
Museo Nacional del Prado
Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
CaixaForum Madrid
P.º del Prado, 36, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
IKONO
C. de Sánchez Bustillo, 7, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
C. de Sta. Isabel, 52, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
La Serrería Belga
C. de la Alameda, 15, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Iglesia de San Jerónimo el Real
C. de Moreto, 4, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
National Museum of Anthropology
C. de Alfonso XII, 68, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Monumento a Claudio Moyano
C. Claudio Moyano, 2, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Neptune Fountain
Pl. Canovas del Castillo, s/n, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli
Pl. de Jesús, 2, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Roost Chicken Atocha
P.º del Prado, 46, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Ramen Shifu - Atocha
P.º del Prado, 42, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Museo del Jamón Paseo del Prado
P.º del Prado, 44, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Bar El Brillante
Pl. del Emperador Carlos V, 8, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Murillo Café - Restaurante
C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 27, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
El Patio Vertical
C. de Almadén, 26, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
Oven Mozzarella Atocha | Restaurante Italiano Madrid
C. de Atocha, 114, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Plenti
C. de Moreto, 17, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
El Botánico Restaurante Terraza
C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 27, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
quintoelemento
C. de Atocha, 125, 7º, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
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Real Jardín Botánico

Pl. Murillo, 2, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain
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Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid is an 8 hectares botanical garden in Madrid. The public entrance is located at Plaza de Murillo, next to the Prado Museum.

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attractions: Museo Nacional del Prado, CaixaForum Madrid, IKONO, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, La Serrería Belga, Iglesia de San Jerónimo el Real, National Museum of Anthropology, Monumento a Claudio Moyano, Neptune Fountain, Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli, restaurants: Roost Chicken Atocha, Ramen Shifu - Atocha, Museo del Jamón Paseo del Prado, Bar El Brillante, Murillo Café - Restaurante, El Patio Vertical, Oven Mozzarella Atocha | Restaurante Italiano Madrid, Plenti, El Botánico Restaurante Terraza, quintoelemento
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Phone
+34 914 20 30 17
Website
rjb.csic.es

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Nearby attractions of Real Jardín Botánico

Museo Nacional del Prado

CaixaForum Madrid

IKONO

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

La Serrería Belga

Iglesia de San Jerónimo el Real

National Museum of Anthropology

Monumento a Claudio Moyano

Neptune Fountain

Basílica de Jesús de Medinaceli

Museo Nacional del Prado

Museo Nacional del Prado

4.7

(48.4K)

Closed
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CaixaForum Madrid

CaixaForum Madrid

4.5

(8.8K)

Closed
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IKONO

IKONO

4.6

(4.4K)

Closed
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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía

4.5

(23.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Real Jardín Botánico

Roost Chicken Atocha

Ramen Shifu - Atocha

Museo del Jamón Paseo del Prado

Bar El Brillante

Murillo Café - Restaurante

El Patio Vertical

Oven Mozzarella Atocha | Restaurante Italiano Madrid

Plenti

El Botánico Restaurante Terraza

quintoelemento

Roost Chicken Atocha

Roost Chicken Atocha

4.7

(3.1K)

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Ramen Shifu - Atocha

Ramen Shifu - Atocha

4.7

(2.4K)

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Museo del Jamón Paseo del Prado

Museo del Jamón Paseo del Prado

4.0

(2.8K)

Click for details
Bar El Brillante

Bar El Brillante

3.6

(9.4K)

$

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Reviews of Real Jardín Botánico

4.4
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5.0
21w

Places of beauty and privilege, open to all… Isn’t their existence, in some way, a consequence of the Enlightenment, of democracy, of individual freedom? Today, in a modern city like Madrid, you could visit one of these special places every day—places once reserved for kings. The Botanical Garden, tucked away at the edge of the city center—right beside the Prado Museum, not far from Retiro Park—is one such place. And its name says it all: Real Botánico—the Royal Botanical Garden.

I visited it once again on a July morning, around ten o’clock. To my surprise, admission was free (in the afternoon, the fee is four euros). In summer, when the city streets shimmer with heat under the blazing sun, the garden offers the perfect escape. Especially in the morning, when the pathways—set out in a neat grid among the plants—are still cool. It’s a quiet hour. The hum of the city feels distant, as if separated by glass. Only a few visitors stroll through the grounds; in many corners, you find yourself alone. But everywhere, the garden’s staff is at work—and when you watch them, you can sense how proud they are of this place.

Anyone who loves plants will love this hidden sanctuary. And even those with no particular love for plants can start to feel their quiet mystery here. For me, a walk through this garden is always a reminder of ancient, primordial times. There’s even a small corner of the garden dedicated to prehistoric plants.

The Real Botánico is truly a special place – a treasure in the heart...

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3.0
1y

I wanted to share my experience from my recent visit to Jardín Botánico Madrid today.

Overall, it was a nice day with super warm weather reaching 25 degrees. We had purchased our tickets online as recommended, however, upon arrival, we encountered some confusion with the entrance process. The lineup took around 30 minutes, but there was no clear signage indicating that it was only for those needing to purchase tickets on-site. When we reached the ticket seller, he quickly directed us to proceed, explaining that the line was for those making payments there. Unfortunately, we did not receive a map like others did.

While the park itself is beautiful, we did encounter some issues. One of the washrooms was closed, and the other one had a long line. However, the washroom we used was clean. Additionally, we found that there were no open cafeterias or souvenir shops during our visit.

The highlight of our visit was the bonsái exhibition, which we found to be particularly impressive. It was a good opportunity for a leisurely walk, but overall, the lack of amenities and some logistical challenges left us feeling less than impressed...

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5.0
18w

Wonderful garden of almost every major species of tree and plant in the world. The signage for each plant shows the Latin species name and the location for each plant. There are also special times in the year where each tree or plant blooms. Special when you see the rose garden blooms, late June early July.

The pathways are clear and straight, which brings you into each segment of the garden.

Designated statues pay tribute to special historical figures. Carlos III and others.

The trees are large and provide adequate shade for most of the garden in, which is useful in July August hot months +30C.

Benches are dotted along the paths as well. Fountains can be found throughout.

Special place to recognize the different plant species . There is also a special olive tree from the garden of Gethsemane.

Adults over 18 pay 4€....

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I wanted to share my experience from my recent visit to Jardín Botánico Madrid today. Overall, it was a nice day with super warm weather reaching 25 degrees. We had purchased our tickets online as recommended, however, upon arrival, we encountered some confusion with the entrance process. The lineup took around 30 minutes, but there was no clear signage indicating that it was only for those needing to purchase tickets on-site. When we reached the ticket seller, he quickly directed us to proceed, explaining that the line was for those making payments there. Unfortunately, we did not receive a map like others did. While the park itself is beautiful, we did encounter some issues. One of the washrooms was closed, and the other one had a long line. However, the washroom we used was clean. Additionally, we found that there were no open cafeterias or souvenir shops during our visit. The highlight of our visit was the bonsái exhibition, which we found to be particularly impressive. It was a good opportunity for a leisurely walk, but overall, the lack of amenities and some logistical challenges left us feeling less than impressed with the park.
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Wonderful garden of almost every major species of tree and plant in the world. The signage for each plant shows the Latin species name and the location for each plant. There are also special times in the year where each tree or plant blooms. Special when you see the rose garden blooms, late June early July. The pathways are clear and straight, which brings you into each segment of the garden. Designated statues pay tribute to special historical figures. Carlos III and others. The trees are large and provide adequate shade for most of the garden in, which is useful in July August hot months +30C. Benches are dotted along the paths as well. Fountains can be found throughout. Special place to recognize the different plant species . There is also a special olive tree from the garden of Gethsemane. Adults over 18 pay 4€. Otherwise free.
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I wanted to share my experience from my recent visit to Jardín Botánico Madrid today. Overall, it was a nice day with super warm weather reaching 25 degrees. We had purchased our tickets online as recommended, however, upon arrival, we encountered some confusion with the entrance process. The lineup took around 30 minutes, but there was no clear signage indicating that it was only for those needing to purchase tickets on-site. When we reached the ticket seller, he quickly directed us to proceed, explaining that the line was for those making payments there. Unfortunately, we did not receive a map like others did. While the park itself is beautiful, we did encounter some issues. One of the washrooms was closed, and the other one had a long line. However, the washroom we used was clean. Additionally, we found that there were no open cafeterias or souvenir shops during our visit. The highlight of our visit was the bonsái exhibition, which we found to be particularly impressive. It was a good opportunity for a leisurely walk, but overall, the lack of amenities and some logistical challenges left us feeling less than impressed with the park.
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Wonderful garden of almost every major species of tree and plant in the world. The signage for each plant shows the Latin species name and the location for each plant. There are also special times in the year where each tree or plant blooms. Special when you see the rose garden blooms, late June early July. The pathways are clear and straight, which brings you into each segment of the garden. Designated statues pay tribute to special historical figures. Carlos III and others. The trees are large and provide adequate shade for most of the garden in, which is useful in July August hot months +30C. Benches are dotted along the paths as well. Fountains can be found throughout. Special place to recognize the different plant species . There is also a special olive tree from the garden of Gethsemane. Adults over 18 pay 4€. Otherwise free.
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