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Botanic Gardens

4.7 (42 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Pamela G.

The Botanic Gardens have got to be the largest rose garden I have seen in all of my life. The scenery is just next to the college and absolutely breathtaking.

Stacey K.

I love a lunch time walk around Botanic Gardens - it's so close to Queens and it's one of the reason i love working at Queens so much. The grass and flower beds are always really well maintained and there is never any rubbish laying around. It does get quite busy during the summer months with students and children but this adds to the buzz. If there's even a tiny bit of sunshine the ice cream van will be parked up and a que 10 people long!

Stevie M.

When Botanic Gardens is bathed in Belfast sunshine there aren't many more beautiful places around - although Botanic is set in the heart of Queens Quarter you will feel like you're miles away from the City. Botanic Gardens has it all - open spaces, vast beds of flowers, benches to ease away the afternoon with a good novel, cultural monuments and a shaded woodland area to shelter from those brief summer sunshine rays. Botanic Gardens transcends the generations and the population - students taking a break from their studies mix with tourists ambling towards the Ulster Museum and children chase butterflies through the park past the tropical ravine. There's not much more one can say about Botanic Gardens - this is a must see if you're visiting Belfast and if you're a resident and haven't been here wait until the sun has his hat on and take an afternoon stroll.

Botanic Gardens Palm House - free entry in background - Queens Uni library
Christine W.

Sunshine in Belfast should never be taken for granted Today i had an impromptu picnic in Botanic Gardens on the seats beside the Palm House Palm house - it's hot inside here (great to pop in when cold or raining outside), free entry In the background of my Palm house picture you can see the top of the Queens Uni library building which has a lion witch and wardrobe carpet, door into a CS Lewis reading room - public can pay for a day pass to access this In Botanic Gardens there's also a kids play park, a rose garden, band stand (check belfast city council website events page for when live bands are scheduled - mostly Sunday's in spring/summer), Ulster Museum (free entry 5 floors art, artefacts, stuffed animals & even an Egyptian mummy) and also the tropical Ravene (currently closed for huge refurb - June 2016) Queen's university is right beside 2 of the 5-6 entry points There's plenty of free on street parking A post office shop nearby that sells coffee and muffins as well as sweets & drinks Ulster Museum has yellow door catering coffee shop inside with seating Sometimes there's an ice cream van Coffee shop too in big queens uni library and also another coffee shop inside the nearby students union Botanic garden also hosts various big events through the year such as Belfast Mela There's a belfast bike stand nearby too at Queens university students union and also Shaftesbury square About 1 mile from Belfast city centre Enjoy... I do! I may need to push it up to a 5/5 when the refurb of the tropical Ravene is completed!

palm house.
Nuno L.

Belfast is not the place for a day at the beach. The weather would not allow me to and even on a sunny day, the beaches are not that close. To not say that I do not even have a beach towel. Solution: a picnic in the park. A picnic in the park is always a great idea specially in this one. Is close to my house, a short walk from city center, has a nice green grass area and is a great way to escape life. Even for those ones that do not like picnics is a wonderful place. There is the Palm House, the Tropical Ravine normally less explored (and for me the most beautiful part of the park), the Ulster museum for the cultural part and a nice café/restaurant on the bottom floor with a nice view to the park. I love to seat on the long benches while I read a book and watch the squirrels playing around or simply to relax on my way back home.

Flowers in Palm House
Sarah T.

After I visited the Ulster Museum, I had to go for a walk around the beautiful gardens surrounding the museum. I'm so glad I did. The walk itself was beautiful and with the leaves falling, it was the perfect autumn walk! There was a bowling green, rose garden and I loved the Palm House & tropical ravine. The gardens are beautiful and we'll looked after. There were plenty of gardeners looking after the grounds. There was plenty of benches and everyone seemed really respectful of their beautiful surroundings. It was one of the most relaxing walks I've ever had. I even saw some girls meditating which gives you an idea of how peaceful this place is. Had a wonderful time!

MTex G.

You can take a beautiful scenic walk through this green paradise. Many varieties of flowers & plants, even a stream to look at. It's a very relaxing tour, I would recommend it.

Green and serene
Jules S.

In the summer Botanic Gardens is a buzzing hub of children playing, teenagers hanging out, families and students trying to work on their laptops on the green. It wasn't like that on Sunday, what with it being winter and everything, but a walk about the gardens is perfect to blow the weekend cobwebs away. Even in December there are still plenty of people about, and if it is a bit cold you can always pop into the Palm House and the Tropical Ravine (recently featured in BBC drama The Fall) and pretend you are in warmer climes. It doesn't have a car park as such, but there is plenty of street parking round it, and if you fancy a cuppa you can take shelter in the Ulster Museum. If you are feeling out-doorsy this is a fine place to potter in the afternoon, sunshine or not.

Vivek T.

Very blessed with excellent weather in September and what better way to spend Saturday than to take a stroll in this fantastic park and take part in the fair. Well kept lawns, clean and impeccable gardens. Lots of things to see and do for all the family- beware one needs a steely resolve as the queues were horrendous!! There were lots of food choices available and inside the marquees were everything from plants, fruit and veg to arts and crafts. Not a bad way to spend a couple of hours.

Tyler L.

Belfast's Botanic Gardens make for a nice and relaxing walk near the campus of Queen's. The gardens aren't immense, but have a few different zones which are memorable like the rose garden and especially the greenhouse. The greenhouse is definitely worth a visit with beautiful architecture and more than a few interesting plants. The grounds can be walked even at a moderate pace in about 30 minutes but are a great way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The area can be a little seedy with a decent number of homeless folks.

Colin W.

Great place for a lunchtime stroll or to take a picnic too on a warm lazy Saturday afternoon. Botanic is well kept and great to explore any time of the year. You can check out spring daffodils and snowdrops or see the rose gardens bloom in late summer, or on a rainy day pop into the museum. Will be much better after the glass house and tropical ravine refurbishment. Always a classic day out.

The Palm House in Botanic Gardens
Ciara S.

An oasis of beauty & greenery in Belfast. Refreshing for a stroll & home to a Palm House, Tropical Ravine & the Ulster Museum.

The greenhouse within the Botanic Gardens.
Domagoj P.

Nice area in the city center. Great place to spend a sunny afternoon in. Rather small, but with distinct areas. Has a small greenhouse as well. The Ulster Museum is located in it for a nice afternoon combo. Visited in the summer and seemed to filled with people and was very lively wit a great atmosphere.

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Great park to hang out in during the summer, with access to the museum close by. Lovely gardens, well kept :)

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I quite enjoy the Botanic Gardens. If you have a sunny afternoon free, definitely check them out!

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The Commons is anything but common, it is in fact a rarity, to have such public beauty and sports…read morefacilities so close to the sea is special. The Commons is a public park located on the Shore Road between Donaghadee and Millisle. Its facilities include two Astroturf tennis courts and a grass bowling green. These are accompanied by a clubhouse that overlooks the Irish Sea. As mentioned it is unusual to have such facilities on the waters edge. Serving Aces is not easy when the gusts fly in from the ocean. But in the sun the bowling green is packed with eager sports people urging the salt water to preserve their youth and it looks like it is working. The public park has scenic walkways and is suitable for a morning jog or a long stroll with mans best friend. The beach at the commons is a mix of sand and shale's, not really and ideal place to lay a beach towel but perfect for an amble. The Commons is glorious in the summer and equally spectacular when the winter waves thrash against the rocky coast. Beautifully maintained by the local council it really is something to be proud of.

Donaghadee Commons is a fantastic place to stroll and enjoy the beautiful coastline and the…read morepanoramic views across the Irish Sea. On a clear day and weather permitting it is quite easy to distinguish the Scottish Coast line with its rugged mountain range. The area is well maintained with walking areas suitable for all so that it is accessible for families with prams or for wheelchair users. Among its amenities is a play park for the young and Tennis courts and bowling club for enthusiasts. In the summer months it is a popular place for picnicking and all year round it is a pleasant place to take that blow the cobwebs away jaunt! There is access from the Millisle Road for vehicles with parking space and there are also parking bays and facilities for camper vans, which makes it an ideal place for tourists exploring the North Down Coast. This is a place close to my heart and anyone who has an affinity for the sea with it's ever changing moods will love a stroll along the commons.

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