Dublin, Ireland
National Botanic Gardens, Dublin

A sprawling network of unique and beautiful plants, trees, rocks, and flowers.

Nature lovers and flower fanatics, behold the oasis within the city of Dublin – the National Botanic Gardens. Home to over three hundred endangered or extinct plant species, the National Botanic Gardens might be the only place where you can truly admire the gorgeous creations shaped by the loving hands of Mother Nature. Explore the exquisite glasshouses, the National Herbarium with its displays of pressed flowers, the classic rose garden, and the array of succulents and orchids amongst other plants. Surrounded by that much nature and greenery, you will surely be in high spirits as you walk around. Whether it be a romantic stroll, family outing, or even a solitary jaunt, the National Botanic Gardens is the perfect place for a peaceful getaway from the bustle of the city. The collection of plants, trees and flowers at the National Botanic Gardens is so vast that it would be faster to see it in person yourself than to actually read a list of it.


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Tips Before You Go
While the gardens might be located a great distance away from the city centre, you don’t have to worry about that at all, as it is easily accessible by public transport. What’s more, you can enter for free as well! You could easily spend a few hours in here, so try to plan your itinerary beforehand. If you spot any friendly squirrels during your walk, you can try feeding them too!
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National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland