The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a 40-acre green area in the centre of Cambridge that is open seven days a week, all year.
There’s something for everyone, whether it’s a relaxing visit with friends and family in beautiful surroundings or an inspirational garden visit.
Their heritage-listed landscape, just a short walk from the train station, is full of colour and interest all year. Their 8,000 plant species collection contains rare and endangered plants from throughout the world, supporting University teaching, research, and conservation efforts while also inspiring and engaging visitors of all ages.
Highlights include:
- Winter Garden
- Glasshouse Range
- Autumn Garden
- Lake
- Bee Borders
- Woodland Garden
- Scented Garden
- Rising Path
- Systematic Beds
- Limestone Rock Garden
- National Collection of Tulips, Fritillaria, Saxifraga
Visitors can also enjoy freshly made food from the Garden Café, explore with a free family or adult trail and visit the shop.