Botanic Gardens located at College Park, Botanic Avenue, Belfast BT7 1LP, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 028 9031 4762

Do you own this listing ? make sure you claim this business and free listing, once claimed you will be able to amend the description and contact information

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information – of Botanic Gardens by http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/leisure/parks-openspaces/Park-6614.aspx

Rate us and Write a Review

Your Rating for this listing

angry
crying
sleeping
smily
cool
Browse

Your review is recommended to be at least 140 characters long

image


Note: Data fetched from Google is temporarily stored and can change on latest API request every month.

Google Images

Note: These Images are displaying via Google Maps Api, If you see any Copyright violation on our website please contact us ASAP. Attributions: Attila Oğuzhanoğlu Jan Kopanski Dreaming Kitties Pierre Fisher rungtip Chaiyapo Hanouf z Ellen Hilde Du Plessis Tony Vargas Alex P
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast
Botanic Gardens belfast

Google Review

Note: these reviews will not count in overall rating.

John Ward

5 Google Rating

Nice tranquil place. Rose garden excellent (in season) and wild flower areas so beautiful. Glass hou

5/ 5

Nice tranquil place. Rose garden excellent (in season) and wild flower areas so beautiful. Glass house and tropical ravine both really good. All free!

Brian Stagg

5 Google Rating

Very peaceful, even though it's close to the Queen's University. Wonderful plantings and the Palm Ho

5/ 5

Very peaceful, even though it's close to the Queen's University. Wonderful plantings and the Palm House will reward any visit. Close by is the splendid Ulster Museum, also worth visiting.

Jess DW

5 Google Rating

Free. Well maintained, strikingly beautiful flower beds, specimen trees, open areas - plus the glass

5/ 5

Free. Well maintained, strikingly beautiful flower beds, specimen trees, open areas - plus the glass houses and fernery if you need a quick warm up and dry. Popular with locals and tourists. Grab a coffee and cake in the adjacent [free, excellent] Ulster museum.

Clare Stelfox

5 Google Rating

Lovely escape to nature in a busy part of the city. Museum and Botanical Garden complex included. A

5/ 5

Lovely escape to nature in a busy part of the city. Museum and Botanical Garden complex included. A stone's throw from the river walk. What more could you ask for...

aLonelyDragon n

5 Google Rating

This is a beautiful spot to visit when you're in Belfast and it's just beside the ulster museum whic

5/ 5

This is a beautiful spot to visit when you're in Belfast and it's just beside the ulster museum which is handy too! The gardens are beautiful to walk through or chill out in and the greenhouse holds a specular amount of different plant species. Great for photography and people interested in gardening or just a bit of meditation in amongst the plants. :)

corey o reilly

5 Google Rating

Excellent place to while away a few wee hours. Be it strolling with your significant other, connecti

5/ 5

Excellent place to while away a few wee hours. Be it strolling with your significant other, connecting with nature or getting the kids out of the house there is something for everyone here. Only complaint is while there is an on-site coffee shop there was no seating inside or otherwise available yet this is no problem there is plenty of alternatives nearby. Really enjoyed would recommend to a friend.

Flo Saint-poulof

5 Google Rating

It was really nice to walk to the botanic gardens. There are plenty of cool shops leading to the gar

5/ 5

It was really nice to walk to the botanic gardens. There are plenty of cool shops leading to the gardens. It's a nice place, really relaxing. It's not crowded and the kids can run free. Due to covid a few exhibitions were closed but you can still enjoy the fresh air of the park. Loads of vendors selling ice cream, coffee and whatnot. Seriously you gotta check it out.

Philip

5 Google Rating

Always worth a visit, rain or shine, if you are traveling to Belfast (south), please visit it , it's

5/ 5

Always worth a visit, rain or shine, if you are traveling to Belfast (south), please visit it , it's hard to miss if you are going to the Ulster Museum, which is free, and maybe a donation. I believe the Victorian gardens are closed on my fairly recent visit there, so be prepared for disappointment, always nice to be prepared alas..but Ulster Museum definitely open.

Zohre Shamandi

4 Google Rating

Lovely for a stroll when the weather is nice also a creepy fun fact about this place is that if the

4/ 5

Lovely for a stroll when the weather is nice also a creepy fun fact about this place is that if the slightest sun ray hit the park in the summer out of nowhere an ice cream truck shows up and there will be a line up of people ready to buy ice cream! The speed at which this happens makes it creepy!

Ramses Zenati

5 Google Rating

I don't even think there is anything to not like about this place. Sure, i would have liked it open

5/ 5

I don't even think there is anything to not like about this place. Sure, i would have liked it open 24/7 but i can understand why it isn't. Great place overall.

Show all timings
  • Sunday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Monday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Tuesday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Wednesday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Thursday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Friday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Saturday07:30 AM - 07:30 PM
building Own or work here? Claim Now! Claim Now!
image
Just Visits

Visit Profile

imageYour request has been submitted successfully.

Just Visits Top Stories
  • Things to do in Manchester
  • Things to do in Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh is Scotland’s compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers.

  • Things to do in Liverpool
  • Things to do in Bristol
  • Bristol in the UK has plenty of famous sights & attractions to choose from. Find out the best places to visit in Bristol.

  • Things to do in Newcastle
  • In Roman times, Newcastle – then called Pons Aelius – was a fort on Hadrian’s Wall, and during the Saxon period, it was known as Monk Chester on account of its many religious houses. The city owes its present name to William the Conqueror who, like Hadrian before him, recognized its strategic importance.

image