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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

How To Reach Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Traveling to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a popular attraction situated approximately 1 mile from the city center. There are a number of ways to reach this serene destination:

By Bus

Several buses serve the area around the Botanic Garden:

  • No. 8, 23, 27: These buses stop on Inverleith Row, which is at the East Gate of the Gardens.
  • No. 29, 42: These buses stop on Arboretum Place, at the West Gate of the Gardens.

By Tram

The nearest tram stop is situated on York Place, from where you can catch a bus or walk to the Garden.

By Train

Waverley Station is the main train station in Edinburgh. From there, you can take a taxi or bus to the Gardens.

On Foot

If you're staying in central Edinburgh, the Botanic Garden is a pleasant walk away. Just head north towards Inverleith Row or Arboretum Place.

By Car

There is limited paid parking available at the Garden's East Gate on Inverleith Row and near the West Gate on Arboretum Place.

By Bicycle

There are bike racks available at both the East and West Gates.

Accessibility

The Garden is accessible for visitors with disabilities, and wheelchairs can be borrowed without charge at the Information Desk in the John Hope Gateway visitor centre, subject to availability.

Note: Always check the latest travel information and the Botanic Garden's opening times before you visit, as these can change due to holidays or special events.

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