Tuesday 25 June 2013

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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Established in 1670, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has developed into one of the finest gardens in the world. Its 70 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, just a stone's throw from the city centre, are home to one of the richest collections of living plants on Earth.

At the heart of the Garden is the iconic Victorian Temperate Palm House and adjacent Glasshouses, which offer visitors the opportunity to travel through time and across the globe while experiencing ten very different realms of the plant kingdom.

Other Garden highlights include the Chinese Hillside, world-famous Rock Garden, Queen Mother's Memorial Garden and Herbaceous Border which provides a stunning display of colour throughout the summer.

The award winning John Hope Gateway visitor centre boasts permanent and temporary exhibitions and a Real Life Science Studio, restaurant and shop.

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is the 2nd oldest botanic garden in the UK. Built in 1670, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh as one of the finest gardens in the world. Its 70 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, just a stone's throw from the city centre, are home to one of the richest collections of living plants on Earth.
 
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is one of the main tourist attractions in the city. This is a spectacular place, dedicated to the study and conservation of plants, situated near to the Firth of Forth, a great area in which to look for cheap hotels, hostels, apartments, and bed and breakfasts.
Our affordable accommodation near to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh will allow you to spend the night near to this park, created in 1670, which houses one of the most important botanical displays in the world. This is a pleasant and interesting place to stroll around, which you will discover with our cheap hotels, hostels, apartments, and B&Bs near to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.

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