Mother natures finest is in Cambridge Botanical Gains!
#cambridgetrips The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a 16-hectare (40-acre) garden located in the heart of Cambridge, England. Established in 1831 by Professor John Stevens Henslow, it serves as a center for botanical research, conservation, and education. The garden boasts a diverse collection of over 8,000 plant species from around the world, supporting both academic study and public enjoyment.  
Garden Features:
· Glasshouses: These structures house a variety of plants, including tropical rainforest species, arid land flora, and alpine plants, providing visitors with a glimpse into diverse ecosystems. 
· Systematic Beds: Arranged to display plant families, these beds offer an educational insight into plant taxonomy and evolution. 
· Winter Garden: Designed to showcase plants that are at their best during the colder months, offering vibrant colors and scents even in winter.
· Lake and Woodland Areas: These provide habitats for wildlife and serene spots for visitors to relax and connect with nature.
Visiting Information:
· Opening Times: The garden is open daily from 10 am, with closing times varying according to the season. It’s advisable to check the official website for current hours before planning your visit.
· Admission Prices:
· Adult: £8.80 (includes an optional donation) 
· Children (0-16 years): Free 
· Cambridge University Students: Free 
· Essential Carer for Disabled Visitor: Free
The Cambridge University Botanic Garden provides a tranquil and educational environment, appealing to plant enthusiasts, researchers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Other visitors' reviews of Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Show More ReviewsThe Cambridge University Botanic Garden is also a small place worth visiting. The botanical garden covers many plant species. There are also quite a lot of plants in this place. I really like the feeling of coming here to play.