5/5 Pavel D. 2 years ago on Google
Absolutely
stunning
botanical
garden
with
a
large
collection
of
plant
and
flower
species
that
is
a
“must
see”
in
Frankfurt!
visited
the
garden
in
the
middle
of
the
sunny
Wednesday
afternoon,
and
it
was
quite
busy
as
there
was
a
line
for
ticketing.
However,
it
did
not
feel
crowded
once
inside
the
gardens
or
the
glasshouses.
They
had
a
storyboard
in
front
of
the
gate
to
keep
guests
informed
what
is
currently
open
and
what
is
closed
-
nice
touch!
Firstly,
we
visited
the
glass
houses,
where
each
section
was
represented
by
a
different
climate
–
tropical,
dry,
continental,
savanna,
arctic
and
many
more.
What
I
personally
really
enjoyed
was
the
fact
I
was
able
to
see
and
find
plants
of
all
the
fruit
I
enjoy
eating
such
as
banana,
avocado,
mango,
papaya,
pineapple
and
also
plants
of
well-known
spices
such
as
muscat
nut,
vanilla,
cardamom.
Benches
for
relaxation
were
located
in
the
sections
of
the
glasshouses.
Another
spectacular
place
to
visit
was
the
“butterfly”
house
(open
only
at
certain
periods
of
the
year)
where
we
could
observe
dozens
of
butterfly
species
and
learn
about
their
life.
Must
visit
place
was
the
large
Palmenhaus
which
basically
took
us
to
the
middle
of
the
tropical
forest.
In
the
large
premises
of
the
garden,
we
found
many
different
sections
of
plants
and
flowers,
such
as
peonies
garden,
bamboo
forest,
rhododendron
garden
(when
we
visited
in
mid
of
April,
rhododendrons
were
not
yet
blooming)
or
succulent
rock
garden
–
all
spectacular
places
worth
visiting.
We
were
amazed
by
the
huge
size
of
the
gardens,
and
there
were
still
sections
we
hadn't
visited
during
our
4
hours
walk!
Maps
were
located
quite
frequently
so
it
was
easy
to
navigate
through,
however
some
explanations
and
descriptions
of
the
plants
were
available
only
in
German.
Couple
of
small
snack
bars
were
located
in
the
gardens,
nothing
fancy,
just
drinks,
ice
cream
and
fresh
waffles.
It
seems
easy
to
come
here
with
a
blanket
and
a
good
book
to
have
a
“lazy”
afternoon.
Definitely
worth
spending
7
EUR
as
entrance
fee!
Visited
in
the
middle
of
April
2022.
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