Overview
Oslo's Botanical Garden is an 8-hectare oasis in the Tøyen district containing over 7,500 plant species from around the world, including impressive alpine and Arctic collections.
Highlights
- The Rock Garden: A stunning display of alpine plants arranged among natural stone.
- Systematic Garden: Plants arranged by evolutionary relationships across sweeping beds.
- Palm Houses: Tropical and subtropical greenhouses with orchids and palms.
History
Established in 1814 as part of the University of Oslo, making it one of the oldest botanical gardens in Scandinavia.
Visitor Tips
- Free Entry: Garden and greenhouses are always free.
- Spring/Summer: Visit May–August for peak blooms.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.