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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a world-renowned scientific center for plant study, conservation, and a beloved visitor attraction nestled in Scotland's capital. Located approximately one mile north of Edinburgh city center, between Arboretum Place and Inverleith Row, this expansive 70-acre garden stands at an average elevation of around 22 meters. Founded in 1670 as a physic garden for medicinal plants, it is one of the oldest botanic gardens in the United Kingdom and serves as the main site for…

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    February 9, 2020

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    The botanical garden is worth a visit in all seasons. Very nice borders, themed gardens & greenhouses. Best time: May / June and autumn.
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    April 20, 2020

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    A beautifully landscaped garden. I can only recommend it to everyone. The giant water lilies were a particular highlight.
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    December 20, 2019

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    The Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh is particularly worth seeing in summer. Entry is free all year round. Entry is charged for the greenhouses, which are also accessible in winter. The origin of the garden goes back to 1670. A must for every garden fan / botanically interested.
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    Location: Stockbridge/Inverleith, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh?

    While assistance dogs are welcome throughout the garden, general visitor dogs are only permitted in specific outdoor areas. These include the John Hope Gateway building, the Terrace Café, and the main pathways. They are not allowed in the glasshouses, the Rock Garden, or other sensitive plant collection areas to protect the flora and ensure a peaceful experience for all visitors. Always keep dogs on a lead.

    What are the best ways to get to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh using public transport?

    The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is well-served by public transport. Several Lothian Buses routes stop directly outside the garden's East Gate on Inverleith Row (e.g., 8, 23, 27) or near the West Gate on Arboretum Place (e.g., 29, 42, 43). It's approximately a 20-30 minute walk from the city centre, making it easily accessible without a car.

    Is there parking available at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, and how busy does it get?

    There is limited paid parking available on Arboretum Place and Inverleith Row, adjacent to the garden entrances. However, parking spaces fill up very quickly, especially during peak seasons (summer) and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning or opting for public transport is strongly recommended to avoid parking difficulties.

    What are the main landmarks or unique features to look out for within the garden?

    Beyond the diverse plant collections, key landmarks include the historic Temperate Palm House, Scotland's tallest glasshouse, and the series of other glasshouses showcasing tropical and arid plants (entry fee applies). Don't miss the meticulously designed Rock Garden, the extensive Chinese Hillside with its vast collection of Chinese flora, and the tranquil Queen Mother's Memorial Garden. The relocated Botanic Cottage also offers a glimpse into the garden's history.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails recommended for visitors?

    The garden offers a variety of paths and trails that cater to different interests and fitness levels. While there aren't formally named 'hiking trails' in the traditional sense, you can explore themed routes through the Woodland Garden, the Arboretum, or follow paths connecting the various glasshouses and outdoor collections. Maps are available at the visitor centre to help you navigate and plan your route based on your interests.

    What is the terrain like, and is the garden suitable for wheelchairs or strollers?

    The garden generally features well-maintained, mostly paved or gravel paths that are relatively flat, making it largely accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. There are some gentle slopes, particularly around the Rock Garden and Chinese Hillside, but alternative accessible routes are usually available. The main visitor routes are designed to be inclusive, ensuring most areas can be enjoyed by everyone.

    Are there any cafes or dining options within or very close to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh?

    Yes, the garden features several dining options. The John Hope Gateway Restaurant offers a range of meals and snacks, while the Terrace Café provides lighter bites and refreshments with outdoor seating. There are also numerous cafes and eateries located just outside the garden's entrances on Inverleith Row and Arboretum Place, offering additional choices for visitors.

    What are the best seasonal highlights, especially if I'm visiting outside of summer?

    The garden offers beauty in every season. In spring (May/June), the rhododendrons, azaleas, and alpine plants are in spectacular bloom. Autumn brings vibrant foliage colours across the arboretum. Even in winter, the garden offers peaceful walks, and the heated glasshouses provide a warm, exotic escape with tropical plants and orchids. The visitor tips highlight that it's worth a visit in all seasons.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh?

    To fully appreciate the diverse collections and various themed areas, most visitors recommend allocating at least 2-3 hours. If you plan to visit all the glasshouses, explore the different garden zones thoroughly, and stop for a meal or coffee, you could easily spend half a day or even longer. Many find it a place they can return to repeatedly, discovering something new each time.

    Is there an entry fee for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh?

    Entry to the main outdoor gardens is free for all visitors, all year round. However, there is a separate charge for entry to the historic Glasshouses, which house many of the garden's tropical and exotic plant collections. This allows visitors to enjoy the extensive outdoor spaces without cost.

    What should I wear when visiting the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh?

    Comfortable footwear is highly recommended, as you'll likely be doing a lot of walking across the garden's 70 acres. Even on sunny days, Edinburgh weather can be unpredictable, so it's wise to bring layers and a waterproof jacket, especially if you plan to spend significant time outdoors. The glasshouses can be warm and humid, so easily removable layers are beneficial.

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