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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh — Attraction in City of Edinburgh

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction.
Nearby attractions
Inverleith House
Inverleith House Royal Botanic Garden, Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, United Kingdom
Royal Botanic Gardens West Gate
7 Arboretum Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5NY, United Kingdom
Glasshouses, Royal Botanic Garden
20 Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, United Kingdom
The Botanic Cottage
20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, United Kingdom
Arboretum
34 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 5NU, United Kingdom
Botanic Garden East Gate
Edinburgh EH3 5LP, United Kingdom
At the Botanics
Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LP, United Kingdom
Stockbridge Market
Saunders St, Edinburgh EH3 6TQ, United Kingdom
Inverleith Pond View Point
XQ6M+R9, Edinburgh EH4 1DP, United Kingdom
Anthony Gormley - 6 Times (Figure IV)
Powderhall Rd, Edinburgh EH7 4HN, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Gateway Café
Arboretum Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5NY, United Kingdom
Di Giorgio
1 Brandon Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 5EA, United Kingdom
The Tollhouse
50 Brandon Terrace, Edinburgh EH3 5BX, United Kingdom
The Herringbone
2 S Trinity Rd, Edinburgh EH5 3NR, United Kingdom
Pepe Nero Restaurant
1-3 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh EH4 1HU, United Kingdom
Civerinos Stockbridge
48 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh EH4 1HL, United Kingdom
eòrna restaurant
68 Hamilton Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5AZ, United Kingdom
Street Box
53 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh EH4 1HX, United Kingdom
Viet Taste Edinburgh
1-2 Warriston Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5LE, United Kingdom
Kenji Sushi
24 Deanhaugh St, Edinburgh EH4 1LY, United Kingdom
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The Raeburn
112 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh EH4 1HG, United Kingdom
Canon Court ApartHotel
20 Canonmills, Edinburgh EH3 5LH, United Kingdom
Dene Guest House
7 Eyre Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5ES, United Kingdom
Ardenlee Guest House
9 Eyre Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5ES, United Kingdom
New Town Rooms
168 Dundas St, Edinburgh EH3 5DT, United Kingdom
Ailsa Guest House
11 Eyre Pl, Edinburgh EH3 5ES, United Kingdom
Clarence Street B&B
3A Clarence St, Edinburgh EH3 5AE, United Kingdom
Brig O'Doon Guest House
262 Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH5 3AN, United Kingdom
Greatbase Apartments Edinburgh
24 St Stephen St, Edinburgh EH3 5AL, United Kingdom
Heriott Park Guesthouse
256 Ferry Rd., Edinburgh EH5 3AN, United Kingdom
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Edinburgh EH3 5NZ, United Kingdom
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The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction.

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attractions: Inverleith House, Royal Botanic Gardens West Gate, Glasshouses, Royal Botanic Garden, The Botanic Cottage, Arboretum, Botanic Garden East Gate, At the Botanics, Stockbridge Market, Inverleith Pond View Point, Anthony Gormley - 6 Times (Figure IV), restaurants: The Gateway Café, Di Giorgio, The Tollhouse, The Herringbone, Pepe Nero Restaurant, Civerinos Stockbridge, eòrna restaurant, Street Box, Viet Taste Edinburgh, Kenji Sushi
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+44 131 248 2909
Website
rbge.org.uk

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Nearby attractions of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Inverleith House

Royal Botanic Gardens West Gate

Glasshouses, Royal Botanic Garden

The Botanic Cottage

Arboretum

Botanic Garden East Gate

At the Botanics

Stockbridge Market

Inverleith Pond View Point

Anthony Gormley - 6 Times (Figure IV)

Inverleith House

Inverleith House

4.6

(69)

Closed
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Royal Botanic Gardens West Gate

Royal Botanic Gardens West Gate

4.9

(45)

Closed
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Glasshouses, Royal Botanic Garden

Glasshouses, Royal Botanic Garden

4.6

(33)

Open 24 hours
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The Botanic Cottage

The Botanic Cottage

4.8

(70)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

The Gateway Café

Di Giorgio

The Tollhouse

The Herringbone

Pepe Nero Restaurant

Civerinos Stockbridge

eòrna restaurant

Street Box

Viet Taste Edinburgh

Kenji Sushi

The Gateway Café

The Gateway Café

3.6

(154)

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Di Giorgio

Di Giorgio

4.7

(355)

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The Tollhouse

The Tollhouse

4.8

(198)

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The Herringbone

The Herringbone

4.5

(440)

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Reviews of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

4.7
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5.0
2y

Venturing into the picturesque world of [Botanic Garden] was a truly mesmerizing experience that awakened my senses. With its breathtaking collection of vibrant flowers and diverse array of plants, this botanical haven provides an enchanting escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. In this comprehensive review, I will delve into the remarkable features that make [Botanic Garden] an ideal destination for a weekend getaway or a serene retreat on a sunny day, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature's beauty.

A Tapestry of Floral Splendor: As I entered [Botanic Garden], I was immediately greeted by a kaleidoscope of colors, as if a living tapestry had unfurled before my eyes. The garden boasts an incredible variety of flowers, each one delicately nurtured and meticulously arranged. From vibrant tulips and majestic roses to exotic orchids and fragrant lavender, every step I took revealed new wonders to behold. The meticulous attention to detail in cultivating such a diverse collection of flowers is a testament to the garden's dedication to preserving nature's beauty.

A Symphony of Plants: Beyond the captivating floral display, [Botanic Garden] showcases a remarkable assortment of plants that showcases the rich tapestry of botanical life. Walking along the garden's pathways, I marveled at the diversity of plant species, ranging from towering trees that whispered stories of the past to delicate ferns and cacti that seemed to defy the odds. The garden's commitment to conservation and education was evident in the thoughtfully curated sections dedicated to various ecosystems, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the world's plant life.

An Oasis of Serenity: [Botanic Garden] is not only a haven for botanical enthusiasts but also an oasis of tranquility for those seeking respite from the outside world. With well-manicured lawns, cozy seating areas, and meandering pathways, the garden provides the perfect setting to unwind and rejuvenate. Whether basking in the warm embrace of the sun or finding solace in the shade of a towering tree, visitors can lose themselves in the peaceful ambiance, leaving behind the stresses of daily life.

Visiting Tips: To make the most of your visit to [Botanic Garden], I recommend planning your trip on a sunny day to fully appreciate the vibrant colors and the interplay of light and shadow. It is advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to avoid crowds and have ample time to explore the garden's various sections. Don't forget to bring along a camera to capture the breathtaking sights and create...

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5.0
1y

i have wanted to visit these gardens forever, and - wow. Garden Heaven! It's so hard to choose representative images, i only took about 200 pictures.

i entered through the West Gate, thankful that i did not have worry about parking. i have no idea where you would park. The entryway is graced with lovely, healthy tree ferns, already setting the stage for extraordinary plants. The reception hall is large and spacious. The gentleman at the desk explained that they were not collecting admission because the glasshouses were all closed for repair (bummer!!) but a donation would be appreciated. He offered the free map but i spied a soft cover guidebook which gave good descriptions of the many different areas and facilities as well as a map. It was 5 pounds, well worth it, not only then but also now as i show it my gardening friends. i was happy to contribute to the repairs as well. He gave me some general ideas as to where to go, and he was right.

i set out, heading for the Native Woodlands area. The paved path resolved to well-trodden dirt as the trees enveloped me in their cool shade. City noises were gone. The trail offered smaller paths to explore, each leading to a "room", sometimes re-connecting to the main trail, sometimes not. The plantings are meticulously planned and maintained to the highest standard of excellence - meaning that you don't feel manipulated by the designers. It's a masterclass on design throughout.

No worries - this is not a blow-by-blow account! i loved the Upper Woodland area, the magnificent Beech Hedge (double wow!), the demonstration gardens, the wildlife that thrived there, the thoughtful use of sculpture and water features- ok, yes i loved it all and i wish i could go back right now.

One other thing i noticed is how much this garden is being used. People strolling through on their way to somewhere else. A couple of lecturers with students gathered around. Artists. Some people sat in the grass, reading. This garden is doing exactly as all such gardens should, it's being used, admired and enjoyed by many, many people.

Sorry, one last thought. i've been to Kew Gardens which easily dwarfs the RBG but i prefer this garden. It teaches without being the least bit snobbish,...

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5.0
36w

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Founded in 1670 as a physic garden to grow medicinal plants, today it occupies four sites across Scotland—Edinburgh, Dawyck, Logan and Benmore—each with its own specialist collection. The RBGE's living collection consists of more than 13,302 plant species (34,422 accessions), whilst the herbarium contains in excess of 3 million preserved specimens.

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government. The Edinburgh site is the main garden and the headquarters of the public body, which is led by Regius Keeper Simon Milne.

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is one of the finest botanic gardens in the world. A pleasure for all the family, the Garden offers fantastic views of the capital's skyline, featuring Edinburgh Castle, and is located just a mile from the city centre. Visitors can discover its fascinating history, which dates back 350 years, learn about its plantings and walk around 72 acres of beautiful, awe-inspiring landscape.

Visitors can enjoy the serenity of the Chinese Hillside, explore the world-famous Rock Garden or stroll amongst the magnificent Giant Redwood trees in the Woodland Garden. Plus, there are artworks to view in the Garden's exhibition space, Inverleith House.

The Botanics Shop, located in the John Hope Gateway visitor centre, offers a wide selection of gifts, souvenirs, crafts and plants. Refreshments are available although check the website for up to date information.

Admission to the Garden is FREE. Please note that the Glasshouses are currently closed to the public as part of Edinburgh Biomes, the Garden's major restoration and construction project.

During the winter months, the Garden lights up with its magical, illuminated, botanical trail Christmas at the Botanics. Tickets are now on sale at www.rbge.org.uk/christmas for this enchanting event which runs on selected evenings from November 16 to...

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