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Best European Cities for Botanical Gardens and Plant Lovers

By FredolinePublished 2026-06-09Reviewed 2026-06-098 min read

European botanical gardens are anchored by historic university and royal collections.

Tier 1 — destination botanical cities

  • London (Kew Gardens): 50,000 species. UNESCO World Heritage.
  • Madrid (Real Jardín Botánico): Adjacent to Prado.
  • Berlin (Botanischer Garten): 22,000 species + tropical greenhouse.
  • Edinburgh (Royal Botanic Garden): Free entry; rock garden famous.
  • Vienna (Schönbrunn Botanical Gardens): Imperial-era greenhouse.

Tier 2 — strong botanical gardens

  • Lisbon (Jardim Botânico de Lisboa): University collection.
  • Geneva Botanical Gardens.
  • Brussels Meise Botanic Garden.
  • Padua Orto Botanico: Oldest academic botanical garden (1545, UNESCO).
  • Coimbra Botanic Garden: University-attached.

Tier 3 — niche but rewarding

  • Madeira Botanical Gardens.
  • Tenerife Botanical Garden: Tropical species.
  • Trondheim, Norway: Northern collection.

Strategy

Spring (April-June) is peak bloom; autumn (September-October) for foliage. Many gardens free or under €10.

Best European Cities for Botanical Gardens — Honest 2026 · WhereToStayEurope