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Audio Guide of Planten un Blomen

Donde Hamburgueses escondieron un jardín japonés y árboles que sobrevivieron bombas te contarán secretos verdes.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The Miracle from the Ruins

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2. The Japanese Garden That Almost Became German

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3. Seifert, the Gardener Who Disobeyed Hitler

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4. The Fountain That Embarrasses Pianists

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5. The Most Uncomfortable Bench in Germany

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6. Remember to Step on the Right Shadows

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Planten un Blomen and how can I get there?

Planten un Blomen opens at 7:00 a.m. and closes between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., depending on the time of year. We recommend checking the official schedule on the website to plan your visit. You can easily get there by public transport using the U-Bahn stations Stephansplatz (lines U1, U2) or Messehallen (line U2), or by S-Bahn to Dammtor.

Is there an entrance fee to Planten un Blomen or is it free?

Good news! Entry to Planten un Blomen is completely free all year round, making it a perfect destination to enjoy without worrying about your budget. You can explore its beautiful gardens and attractions at no cost.

How much time should I plan for the visit to see everything important without rushing?

To fully enjoy Planten un Blomen and its various areas, we recommend setting aside at least 3 to 4 hours. If you want to see the water shows and explore every corner at a relaxed pace, you could even spend half a day there.

Could you tell me a bit about the history or significance of Planten un Blomen?

Planten un Blomen, which means 'Plants and Flowers' in Low German, is a green oasis in the heart of Hamburg. It was inaugurated in 1821 as a botanical garden and has evolved into an urban park with different garden styles, a greenhouse, lakes, and a varied cultural and leisure offering for all ages.

What is the best time of year or time of day to visit the park?

Spring and summer (May to September) are the best times to visit, when all the flowers are in full bloom. If you're looking for a special moment, come at night in summer to enjoy the impressive light and water concerts on the lake, which usually start at sunset.

Is Planten un Blomen accessible for people with reduced mobility or with strollers?

Yes, Planten un Blomen is mostly accessible. The paths are wide and paved, making access easy for wheelchairs and strollers. There are ramps instead of steps in most areas. However, some specific zones may have slopes, so check the park map to plan your route.

What other attractions or points of interest are near Planten un Blomen that are worth visiting?

Planten un Blomen is strategically located near several points of interest. Right next door you'll find the 'Messe Hamburg' (Exhibition Centre), and a short walk away, the 'Michel' (St. Michael's Church) and Hamburg City Hall. You can also explore the central Sternschanze district with its shops and restaurants.

Do you have any practical tips to make the most of a visit to Planten un Blomen?

I recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, as the park is extensive. Don't forget your camera to capture the beauty of the gardens and, if you go in summer, stay for the water and light shows. You can also bring a picnic and enjoy an outdoor meal in the designated areas.

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