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Botanical Garden

If you like plants and flowers, this is the right place for you: There are 6000 plant species in the Botanical Garden at Duesseldorf University. Partly on the extensive bedding plants in the park, partly in greenhouses. The filigree dome is also a greenhouse, where you'll find 400 different plant species from Chile, Australia, New Zealand or California, which need mediterranean climate.

At the outdoor area there are thematic tours and you can even explore a real swamp.

Twice a year you can make real bargains. At the plant market in spring and autumn, seedlings that have been bred by the students of Heinrich Heine University are for sale. When the dates are, you can find on the website.

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ADDRESS

Universitätsstraße 1
40225 Duesseldorf

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PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Tram / Subway: U73, U79, 704 (Stop Uni Ost / Botanischer Garten)
Bus: 731, 735, 827, 835, 836, NE7, SB57 (Stop Universität Süd)

Opening Hours

Monday - Friday: 8am - 7pm
Saturday: 1pm - 7pm
Sonntag: 10am - 7pm

COSTS

Admission free - following prices for guided tours:

Adults
1 hour: 45 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 3,- €
1,5 hours: 60 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 3,50 €
2 hours: 70 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 4 €

Children
1 hour: 30 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 2,- €
1,5 hours:  40 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 2,50 €
2 hours: 50 € for groups up to 15 persons, every additional person 3 €

http://www.botanischergarten.hhu.de/


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