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Outstanding garden even in November plenty to still see, I'm sure a few months earlier would be even better as some plants have stated to die back. For €3 for a couple of hours walk around looking at the plants and trees it's well worth it. Nice to get...
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Very disappointing and not worth the money (20$ admission for adults)!The "garden" is tiny and looks almost like a wild grown part of the forest. There was nothing to be seen that would earn this place the name "botanical garden", for ther...
I don't know if it was just the time of the year we visited but we were disappointed . However, it's only €6 per Adult so if you are a garden enthusiast it's worth a look. Do wear walking shoes as a lot of the footpaths are a sharp slate which i...
On a day with clouds, but good spring weather, the botanical garden is worth a visit. If you stay in the area, it is free. If you want to enter the large round greenhouse, it costs NOK 70 per person. It's a nice price for a great experience. Recommended herewith Visited May 2024...
Lovely way walk through the gardens. Not the best blooming time of year. We were impressed with their research and dedication to the flora of the area. It’s only a four, because it’s no Butchart Gardens. It’s well worth the trip, however. It’s a great garden for...
The garden is absolutely gorgeous. The space is fully utilized and meticulously maintained. There is SO MUCH to see here making the admission cost ($25) worth every cent to keep this place around for generations to come. Ample parking; easy in and easy out. Recommend getting t...
This botanical garden is like a park, with signs telling the name of the tree or plant. Overall, it is pretty and woodsy. There are plenty of benches for sitting (sponsored by the telephone company Telenor, apparently with wi-fi service as well, although I didn't test ...
The Botanical Garden dates back to the Japanese colonial era. The garden is divided into a number of sections, which reflect the history of the gardens. The gardens are the jewel of Taipei City. It's well worth wandering around. The gardens are in downtown Taipei, not far from the Pre...