Un paraíso verde que esconde espías de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, plantas apestosas y batallas entre obsesos de los geranios
The Gothenburg Botanical Garden is open every day of the year; from April to October, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., and in winter with reduced hours that vary according to daylight. It is easy to reach by tram (lines 1, 2, or 6 to the Botaniska Trädgården stop) or by bus from central Gothenburg; for more details, check the official website.
Admission to the main garden is free for all visitors, making it ideal for tight budgets. However, the greenhouses and certain special exhibitions charge a fee of around SEK 80 for adults; children under 12 enter free. Check updated prices on the official website.
It is recommended to allow at least 2 to 3 hours to explore the main areas, such as the rock gardens and the arboretum, but if you are passionate about plants, you could easily spend half a day or more. Plan according to your pace, as the paths are extensive and there is much to discover.
Founded in 1923, this garden is one of the largest in Europe, with more than 16,000 plant species, and it plays a key role in botanical conservation and environmental education in Sweden. Its landscape design reflects the evolution of scientific gardening in the 20th century, attracting both researchers and tourists.
Spring (April to May) is ideal for seeing flowers in bloom, while summer (June to August) offers the most lush foliage and long days for comfortable walks. Avoid the cold winters if you want to experience the garden at its best; visit early in the morning for fewer crowds.
Yes, most of the main paths and key areas are paved and wheelchair accessible, with ramps available in the greenhouses. There is adapted parking and wheelchair loan service at the entrance; for specific assistance, contact +46 31 365 100 or visit the official website.
Nearby you will find Slottsskogen Park, perfect for a picnic or spotting moose, and the Universeum aquarium just 10 minutes away by tram, with interactive exhibits. Liseberg amusement park is also about 15 minutes away, ideal for combining nature with family fun.
Wear comfortable shoes and sunscreen, as the paths stretch for more than 10 km; download the garden map from the official website so you do not get lost. In summer, book guided tours in advance if you want to learn more about the plants, and consider bringing a picnic to enjoy the relaxed surroundings.
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