Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg is a must see tourist attraction in Gothenburg and park is unique in its own way and occupies an important place in the continent of Europe. The park was planned and implemented by the municipality of Gothenburg in the year 1910. Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg is famous for its horticultural displays. Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg stretches over an area of 175 hectares of land and comprises a nature reserve and an arboretum. The garden area comprises 40 hectares in which more than 16,00 different species of rare plants are grown.
Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg consists of the Rock Gardens, The Rhododendron Valley and Tahe Japanese glade which attract a lot of tourists. At the Green house in the park, there are over 4000 species of different plants comprising about 1500 orchids, a travertine department and some of the rare Eastern Island Tree. The Linnaeus garden is also one of the most important part of the gardens. Opened to the public on 30 th June, Gold medal has been awarded to the the park atthe Chelsea Flower show.
For the admission to Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg, you need to purchase tickets which includes admission fee to the Green House. The garden is open on all days of the week from 9 am in the morning till the sun sets down. The park can be easily accessed from different parts of the city. Botaniska Tradgarden, Gothenburg has received wide acclaim from different visitors of the world. The place is no doubt one of the most beautiful gardens of the world.
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