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Hortus Botanicus Leiden: Skip The Line Ticket
Stop and smell the flowers at the oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands
Highlights
- See the famous gardens where Philipp Franz von Siebold introduced 700 exotic plants from Japan and China, and Carolus Clusius cultivated the first tulip crops in Europe See the Hortus botanicus's rarest 'crown jewels', browse the herbal gardens, see a tulip tree that's been here since 1716, and catch a famous lily that blooms once a year – maybe you'll be in luck! Find out about endangered plant species and important conservation efforts and take a relaxing garden stroll, perfect on a sunny day!
What's included
- Access to the Botanical Gardens
Overview
Skip the line and get ready for a blooming brilliant day in the oldest botanical gardens in the Netherlands. Leiden's Hortus botanicus was first planted in 1590, and it's home to all manner of flowery treasures. See the Japanese herbal gardens, a rare tulip tree that's been here since 1716, a famous lily that only blossoms once a year, and much more!
Know before you go
No lockers onsite
Cancellation policy
never
Venue address
Hortus Botanicus Leiden
73,Rapenburg