Dr Neil’s Garden is a serene sanctuary located in Duddingston that welcomes visitors to experience its stunning floral displays free of charge throughout most of the year. This meticulously maintained garden features lush landscapes that provide tranquility amidst the bustling city life. With its rich history linked to Dr Neil himself, this garden also serves as an educational resource about horticulture and conservation efforts in Scotland. Perfect for quiet reflection or leisurely strolls with loved ones, Dr Neil’s Garden invites everyone to immerse themselves in natural beauty while appreciating its commitment to sustainability.

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Lauren Michelle (Meesh)

5 Google Rating

Really beautiful garden but though it says 1.5 hours to get around you can absolutely get round it,

5/ 5

Really beautiful garden but though it says 1.5 hours to get around you can absolutely get round it, even at a leisurely pace, in less than half an hour.

Scott Adamson

5 Google Rating

Delightfully tranquil area at Duddingston, great for a walk to and from round the park and Arthur Se

5/ 5

Delightfully tranquil area at Duddingston, great for a walk to and from round the park and Arthur Seat taking in the views of the South towards the Blackford, Braid & Pentland Hills...

Hilary Buck

5 Google Rating

Magnificent garden and at this time of year at its glorious best. I'm no plant expert but this garde

5/ 5

Magnificent garden and at this time of year at its glorious best. I'm no plant expert but this garden seemed to have every conceivable variety. I just loved the the small windy footpaths that led you to even more delights. A true hidden delight of Edinburgh

Lee Harrity

5 Google Rating

Beautiful little tranquil spot. We went on a day where it was 23 degrees and town was packed but in

5/ 5

Beautiful little tranquil spot. We went on a day where it was 23 degrees and town was packed but in the garden we were the only people in the garden. Absolutely beautiful

Coque Casillas

5 Google Rating

It's an amazing place, like a paradise is a wonderful place to have a walk and discover all the nice

5/ 5

It's an amazing place, like a paradise is a wonderful place to have a walk and discover all the nice places into the gardens. The people who work in the garden to maintain it did an spectacular hard job to keep this like is it right now. Thank you so much to all of them for make possible that spectacular place!

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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