National Botanical Gardens
National Botanic Gardens of Dublin are located 5 kilometers west of Dublin city in Ireland. Established in the late 17th century, the gardens cover an area of 19.5 hectares and are a popular tourist destination in the city.
The National Botanic Gardens are known for their beautiful and striking glasshouses, where thousands of different plant species grow. The gardens house over 20,000 live plant species, including many endangered ones, as well as hundreds of thousands of dried plant specimens. Additionally, the gardens feature various plant beds, sculptures, and peculiar sculptures. There's also a playground for children with engaging activities.
Opening Hours:
From 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Entrance Fees:
Free admission.