The Botanical Gardens are always worth a visit, whether you're passionate about plants or just need a break in beautiful and peaceful surroundings. The Botanical Gardens are the perfect oasis in the midst of Copenhagen's hustle and bustle.
There is always space in the Q-Park parking facility at Nørreport, close to the Botanical Gardens.
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The Botanical Garden is a surprisingly quiet and peaceful oasis right in the heart of Copenhagen. Here, you'll find an arboretum with trees over 100 years old, rock gardens, a butterfly house, old rose varieties, perennials, and Danish plants.
In the café and shop, you can enjoy delicious refreshments and purchase plants, seeds, and gardening books.
The Botanical Garden is part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark at the University of Copenhagen and boasts Denmark's largest collection of both living and preserved plants. The garden also includes a spirit collection, a wood collection, and a seed collection.
For visitors, the Botanical Garden is primarily known for its beautiful landscape, which attracts both plant enthusiasts and guests seeking green surroundings and tranquility. Throughout the year, the garden hosts various exhibitions and activities.