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3 reviews of Botanic Gardens

A nice escape

These botanical gardens are located in the south of Belfast, just off the prestigious Queen's University. They date from the 19th century (1828) and cover a little less than 30 square meters. The most important element is the Palm House, a large greenhouse that consists of a dome and two wings, where you can see plants from all the continents. A second greenhouse, the Tropical Ravine House, is smaller, and houses tropical plants (beware of carnivorous plants!). Finally, if time permits, you can walk in the open gardens to admire rare tree species and large beds of roses. Enjoy the fresh air before

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Botanic Gardens

These gardens are in the south of Belfast, at Queen's University. It is a large area, open to the public every day for free since 1828, with a lot of species of trees and plants from around the world. It has two greenhouses, The Tropical Ravine with tropical species and The Palm House with palm trees, cactus, ferns and tulips.

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The beautiful shell

This building was one of the most beautiful representations of the regalness of the city's past - a beautiful living monument to where it can go.

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