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  • 12 August 2025
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Botanic Gardens

Even if they are not incredibly famous among tourists, we believe that Dublin’s National Botanic Gardens are a must-see when visiting the city. Located in the northern part of Dublin, specifically in Glasnevin, the gardens are not exactly in the city centre, but they are still very easy to reach by public transport or even on foot if you enjoy walking. Visiting the Botanic Gardens is definitely worth your time.

The moment you enter, you are welcomed by the beauty and peacefulness of nature. You will be enchanted by the variety of trees, plants, and flowers from all over the world. The explosion of colours and scents is something you won’t forget easily. Every corner of the gardens offers something special, whether it’s a tropical greenhouse, a historical building, or a peaceful path surrounded by greenery.

We appreciated the rule that prohibits eating and drinking inside the gardens. This helps to maintain a clean, authentic, and peaceful environment. It’s clear that the gardens are very well maintained — there isn’t a single dirty or neglected area. The lawns are perfectly trimmed, the flower beds are well-kept, and the pathways are clean and easy to walk on.
 

The National Botanic Gardens are suitable for visitors of all ages. Children can enjoy exploring the natural surroundings and have fun in areas designed for play. Adults and older visitors can appreciate the tranquillity, the sound of birds, and the relaxing atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for a peaceful walk, a break from the busy city, or even for learning something new.

One of the most interesting aspects of the Botanic Gardens is the educational value. Every plant is labelled with a clear description that includes its name, origin, and some interesting facts. The information is easy to understand, even for people without a background in botany. There are also guided tours and exhibitions that help visitors learn more about biodiversity and the importance of protecting our environment.

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The gardens have a rich history. They were established in 1795 by the Royal Dublin Society for the purpose of promoting scientific study and education in agriculture and botany. Over the centuries, the gardens have played an important role in plant conservation and botanical research. Today, they continue to be a centre for education and science, while also serving as a beautiful public space for everyone to enjoy.

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In conclusion, the National Botanic Gardens are not only a beautiful and peaceful place to visit, but also an important cultural and educational site. We highly recommend including them in your trip to Dublin — you’ll leave feeling relaxed, inspired, and perhaps even a little more connected to nature.

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