Garden sights in Göteborg
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Trädgårdsföreningen
Laid out in 1842 and recently restored to better reflect its original plan, the lush Trädgårdsföreningen is a large protected area off Nya Allén. Full of flowers and tiny cafes, it’s popular for lunchtime escapes and home to Europe’s largest rosarium, with around 2500 varieties. The gracious 19th-century Palmhuset is a bite-size version of Crystal Palace in London, with five differently heated halls: look out for the impressive camellia collection and the 2m-wide tropical lily pads.
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Palmhuset
Laid out in 1842 and recently restored to better reflect its original plan, the lush Trädgårdsföreningen is a large protected area off Nya Allén. Full of flowers and tiny cafes, it’s popular for lunchtime escapes and home to Europe’s largest rosarium, with around 2500 varieties. The gracious 19th-century Palmhuset is a bite-size version of Crystal Palace in London, with five differently heated halls: look out for the impressive camellia collection and the 2m-wide tropical lily pads.
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Slottsskogsparken
Just across Dag Hammarskjöldsleden, Slottsskogsparken is superb for a stroll. The Naturhistoriska Museet is perched on a hill in the park, with other attractions including Barnens Zoo (Children's Zoo) and Djurgårdarna, an animal park with farm animals, elk, deer and other furry and feathered Swedish creatures. Feeding time at the seal pond is 2pm daily.
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Botaniska Trädgården
More botanical bliss awaits at the Botaniska Trädgården. Sweden’s largest botanical garden, it breathes easy with around 16,000 plant species.
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