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    De Hortus Botanicus

    4.0 (46 reviews)
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    Stephanie S.

    Great botanical garden. It was really pretty to go through. It's like a little oasis in the city. If you have time or are looking for something different to do, try the botanical gardens!

    This massive palm was in one of the greenhouses
    Kevin B.

    This is a lovely local botanical garden just east of central Amsterdam. It costs €12 to enter, which is a bit steep. But you'll enjoy charming strolls through multiple gardens, as well as some gorgeous greenhouses featuring three biomes: South Africa; rainforest; and desert (including a comparison between American desert flora versus African desert flora). I only spent about 45 minutes here, but you could relax longer on a chill day. Enjoy the plants!

    Tim K.

    An unexpected gem and escape from the most touristic parts of Amsterdam! The Hortus Botanicus (as a Classicist, I love that they use the Latin name) is situated just outside of the main touristic center of Amsterdam, so it is a bit of a walk. But we were happy we did! This is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world and houses over 4,000 plants on its grounds. From the outside, it appears rather small, but the winding paths can take you a couple hours to traverse. Not only is the garden a feast for the eyes, but the mind as well! Sign and information panels throughout each of the 3 main greenhouses fill you in on the history of each plant, how they arrived in Amsterdam, and their importance to the study of botany. Once you've made it through the greenhouses, definitely take the time to wander around the rest of the grounds which are quite charming. Sadly, as it was winter, very few plants/trees were still in bloom, but it was a beautiful stroll nonetheless. My favorite surprise was the butterfly greenhouse, in which you may end up as a perch for a bright colored butterfly! Overall, go off the beaten path and check out this wonderful gem in Amsterdam!

    Saige M.

    An unexpected gem! I wasn't sure what to expect going into this but I had a really great time. Unfortunately we came a week or two before full bloom of a lot of the plants but there was still plenty there to enjoy. I loved the 4 different climate areas, it was really unique. I was also pleasantly surprised by the butterfly enclosure. I didn't know there was one and although it was humid as hell I enjoyed walking through. Didn't have a chance to try out the cafe so I can't comment much on it. I did walk through though and everything I saw looked good. This place is definitely a great place to see if you are traveling in Amsterdam and have ample time. If you are only going to be in town for a couple days there are some more enriching things to explore.

    Francesca S.

    This was a very small botanical garden for the price. There aren't very many greenhouses to visit but the grounds are calming to stroll through. My favorite was the butterfly house. It was packed full of beautiful butterflies that were very active and interactive. I loved spending time inside this butterfly house just letting the butterflies land and flutter by.

    Rachael O.

    If you where going to tell me that I would spend my morning, in Amsterdam, while hungover, looking at plants? I would have laughed at you. If you told me I would have liked it? I would have laughed harder. However, I would not have been getting the last laugh, as I would be wrong. My morning here was a great morning. We where lucky that it was a really nice morning when we went to have a look around here and it was a nice chilled out one - being amazed at the size of some off the plants!! After this we also went to the onsite cafe, which was a nice place with really cool felt walls - go just to hug the wall! It be great fun!

    Eva K.

    This is a great botanical garden so to speak, but why the three stars? Because it's small and has entrance fee. Sorry to say, but it's nothing compared to our own botanical garden in Copenhagen I know that it's probably not subsidised like in Copenhagen, but it's quite disappointing size-wise. They do have glass houses with different plants with different climates though, my favourite is the desert one with lots of different cacti from South America and Africa. All in all, it's a nice place to admire the nature, especially in the autumn.

    Map of the Hortus
    Joëlla D.

    By definition nature should get 5 stars, just because we can not add anything to creation. The Hortus Botanicus is a small part of -although by men initiated- piece of nature in the middle of a busy and congested city. It is beautiful. Different parts and climates of the world are represented. Besides this there is the beautiful big class house with palm trees, a few smaller glasshouses with a special plants, butterflies and a beautiful garden with a labyrinth. There are special programs depending on the time and season. I once went for a Chinese tea tarting ceremony, very special. There a a bunch of things to do for kids. And for a nice lunch and a tea/coffee the Orangerie offers a very nice spot. Overlooking the garden and inside beautifully decorated. You should seriously consider spending an afternoon with a book on a bench in one of the glasshouses, just pretending you are in a completely different country. Out of your coat, breath in the fresh air and enjoy. You will feel completely refreshed.

    The Palm House with lots of Cycad palms.
    Eric B.

    I'm into plants, and this is a well done botanical garden. You need to enjoy the little rare things, although the giant cycad palms do cast an impressive shadow. The butterfly house, beehives, carnivorous plants, three climate house, palm house, various ponds, et al should provide something for anyone. The café is tasty too. What I particularly enjoyed was seeing so many prehistoric and endangered plants that are displayed and marked as such. This is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Europe, 17th century, it presents an up-to-date impression. As a gardener and person interested in landscape design I found many small innovative things in these gardens. Happy I came.

    Can't come to the Netherlands and not admire the tulips.
    Anthony G.

    Quite tiny botanical garden is lovely in the spring to visit and has a small butterfly house. If coming anytime other than May, it may not be worth it because it is very small. Plus, it's €8,50 to get in and I didn't think it was worth it. Supposedly, it's one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. Certainly one of the smallest. On a positive note, this was one place in the city where I felt I actually got away from the tourist crowds.

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