Botanisk Haves Dag

Tours of the Botanical Garden

Experience the Botanical Garden on guided tours of Denmark's largest scientific collection of plants from all over the world.

On the tours, you will visit the romantic garden as well the greenhouses and the famous Victorian Palm House from 1874. 

We will pass a number of the garden's highlights and species, which are either endangered or extinct in the wild. The guided tours are coordinated according to the season and the weather of the day, and the themes follow the changing of the seasons in the garden and can focus on a holiday or special events in the plant world. 

We also offer tours especially for families with children.

Language
In general the guided tours are in Danish unless it says otherwise in the description.

Get a discount with an annual pass

Remember that you can get discounts on guided tours and events with an annual pass to the Natural History Museum Denmark.

If you have an annual pass DUO, you can also bring a guest on guided tours at a discounted price.

Practical information

Meeting place: Entrance via the main entrance to the Botanical Garden near Nørreport Station (Gothersgade 126). We meet in front of the Botanical Garden's shop.The ticket is presented on arrival, and the tour starts on time.

Accessibility: Wheelchair users, unfortunately, cannot take part in the tours in the Botanic Garden, as the route goes via stairs in the listed Palm House and/or on the stone mounds in the garden.

Exchange and refund of tickets: Under normal circumstances, it is not possible to exchange or refund tickets for the event. Should the event be cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances like heavy rain, you will be notified directly by email from Billetto, and we will automatically refund the ticket price minus the booking fee.

We reserve the right to change the program due to weather conditions or renovations in the Botanical Garden or the Palm House.

About the Botanical Garden – a living museum

The Botanical Garden is a green haven in the heart of Copenhagen, inviting you to immerse yourself in the world of nature. The Botanical Garden was laid out in 1874 according to a garden plan by landscape gardener H.A. Flindt. It was then renovated in 2012 by landscape architect Jens Hendeliowitz, who, among other things, is known for the restoration of the palace gardens at Fredensborg and Frederiksborg as well as the King’s Garden in Copenhagen.

This historic garden is part of the Natural History Museum Denmark and stands out from other parks in the city by serving as a living museum with research, dissemination, teaching and nature conservation as its main objectives.