Øster Farimagsgade 2C, 1307 København, Denmark
Vendredi | 10 AM–5 PM |
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Samedi | 10 AM–5 PM |
Dimanche | 10 AM–5 PM |
Lundi | Closed |
Mardi | 10 AM–5 PM |
Mercredi | 10 AM–9 PM |
Jeudi | 10 AM–5 PM |
Franco Migliorati
Fairly small place, good variety of plants. However, my low rating is because it looks really abandoned. I saw nobody working inside to look after the plants. Many plants are dying, see especially the carnivores pictures. The outside is dirty and not looked after at all, see pictures. The best place is the cacti area, but that's probably because it doesn't need much care! Really disappointing. On a more positive note, the gardens are really beautiful. You can buy a combo ticket for the national history museum also, which is worth visiting. Copenhagen city, please look after your botanic installation.
Tessa Rozek
Great to see on a sunny day, didn't have to wait in line at all for the botanical garden, just a few minutes waiting for the butterfly garden. It was very hot inside so would recommend wearing something light. It's very interesting and the fun to see the butterflies!
Ahmed Mansour
Didn't really enjoy the plants but the butterflies house was amazing.
Dana Bentz
We went to the Photo Expo and it was awesome. Very fun for all ages. Highly recommend.
Emily Cavill
I attended a beer talk! I go to the gardens all the time and had no idea about the beer botanicals - we had a guided tour and tasted some fantastic beer. Super interesting - past and present brewing stories, traditions and ingredients. Certain to attract a wider audience and well worth the visit! The rest of the gardens are absolutely breathtaking too. A great place to wander around for a couple of hours, or sit at the lake an have a spot of lunch. Very central, and right next to the museum.
Gian Rin
Dozens of tourists wandered around in the rain looking for access near the visit the palm house sign... But it was closed. And also under renovation!
Filip Nikoloski
Interesting place to visit especially for botanic/biology/plants lovers.
Alan Guthrie
We visited in January, there was lots to see, imagine..... butterflies in January, certainly won't see that where we come from.