Overview
Right in the heart of the city, the University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden is a sprawling 10-hectare living museum. It serves as an important research facility and a stunning, peaceful retreat holding over 13,000 plant species.
Highlights
- The Palm House: A magnificent 1874 glasshouse featuring cast-iron spiral staircases and towering tropical palms.
- The Butterfly House: Open during the summer, offering the chance to walk among exotic free-flying butterflies.
- The Arctic House: A specially cooled environment showcasing rare flora from Greenland and the Arctic.
History
Established in 1600, the garden moved locations twice before settling at its current site in 1870. The impressive Palm House was financed by J.C. Jacobsen, the founder of Carlsberg, whose passion for botany helped create the modern garden layout.
Visitor Tips
- Tickets: Entrance to the main outdoor gardens is completely free, saving you money while offering a peaceful stroll.
- The Palm House: Requires a paid ticket, but it's the absolute highlight of the venue.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.
- Accessibility: Most outdoor paths are accessible, but the elevated walkways inside the Palm House require stairs.