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  1. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is one of the world's leading botanic gardens. Together, its four Gardens across Scotland are home to one of the largest and richest plant collections on Earth.

  2. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh has two entrances: the West Gate on Arboretum Place (EH3 5NZ) and the East Gate on Inverleith Row (EH3 5LP). Bus : The Garden's East Gate entrance on Inverleith Row is served by bus routes 8, 9, 23 and 27 from the City Centre.

  3. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is one of the world's leading botanic gardens. Visitors can discover a history dating back over 350 years, learn about its plantings and walk around 70 acres of beautiful landscape.

  4. Discover the wide range of events on at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Discover more about the fascinating world of plants through an exciting programme of exhibitions, interactive experiences, events and activities.

  5. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh comprises four gardens in Scotland, Benmore, Dawyck, Logan and Inverleith each with their own contrasting and complimentary climatic conditions.

  6. Everyone is welcome at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. We are committed to becoming a truly inclusive place for all those who visit, work, study and volunteer at the Garden. As a precious museum of living plants, the Garden's Visitor Welcome team has a duty to protect the Collection.

  7. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is home to one of the world's richest collections of living plants and more than 13,500 species built up over centuries of global exploration.

  8. Join a daily guided seasonal tour and discover the Garden’s fascinating history, see the Garden's hidden treasures and learn about our world-renowned plant collection. Tours take place daily at 11am and 2pm between 1 April and 31 October led by our passionate, knowledgeable and welcoming Garden Guides, with special interest tours throughout ...

  9. The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a global leader in botanical science and an international centre of education. Our knowledge, gained over centuries, has the world turning to us on climate change and biodiversity loss.

  10. After-dark festive fun in a botanical world Created by award-winning, internationally acclaimed light trail producers and firmly positioned as unmissable within Scotland’s seasonal calendar, Christmas at the Botanics has everything you need for an unforgettable time with friends and family, including a magical glimpse of Father Christmas ...