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Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House

College Park, Botanic Avenue, Belfast, Antrim BT9 5AB

Featured Review : This green oasis, close to Queens University, is a delightful haven from the busyness of the city. The garden was opened in 1828 but became a public park in 1895 and is now run by the City Council. The key feature is the...See Full Review

  • Hours:Gardens daily dawn-dusk; Palm House and Tropical Ravine House Apr.-Aug., weekdays 10-5, weekends... Read More
  • Price:Free
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  • Avg. User Rating:
    4 out of 5 stars

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Botanic Gardens

  • 3 out of 5 stars by rufusni from Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
  • July 21, 2007
Quote: This green oasis, close to Queens University, is a delightful haven from the busyness of the city. The garden was opened in 1828 but became a public park in 1895 and is now run by the City Council. The key feature is the Palm House, which was built... Read the full Belfast Botanic Gardens and Palm House review

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