I've been to a few greenhouses in Europe and this one didn't stand out. I wouldn't visit it as a tourist, only if you have a lot of time and need to fill it. It's quite small, all explanations are only in Swedish and due to the construction 2/5 of the rooms were not accessible. On the other hand, the need for renovation is obvious, many metal parts are rusty and the paint is peeling. It's not as humid and hot as usual. I liked the terrace with seating. You're allowed to sit and eat here (self brought food and beverages). Entry...
Read moreThe beautiful Palm house showcasing exotic plants and trees from all over the world is just in the middle of the city centre in a small park that is free to visit. We visited on a cold day in February this year. There are many rooms to explore and various places to sit. There is a beautiful balcony with an impressive view over the palms. There are tables and chairs available for you to enjoy your own food and drinks, and relax while admiring the beautiful plants. The atmosphere at the Palm house is...
Read moreThe Palm House is located inside the Trädgårdsföreningen and has free entrance. It's currently under renovation but still worth a visit. There are usually many painters in the area, adding to its charm.
The Palm House features even Middle Eastern plants and Dagliagården. The balcony has seating where you can relax and enjoy the warmth during the last days of summer. The garden is also a great escape from the hectic rush of trams in the city. You can feel the change in weather as you enter...
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