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The Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam
The Hortus Botanicus in Amsterdam is a hidden gem that many tourists overlook, but it’s a must-visit for anyone interested in plants, nature, and history. This botanical garden is one of the oldest in the world, with a history dating back to the 17th century. It was founded initially as a medicinal herb garden for doctors and apothecaries and it has since gone on to play a significant role in the development of modern botany.
The Hortus Botanicus is home to a vast collection of plants from around the world, with over 6,000 different species in its 1.2-hectare grounds. Visitors can explore a wide range of greenhouses, gardens, and outdoor areas, each with its own unique atmosphere and plant life. Some of the highlights of the garden include the Palm House, which houses an impressive collection of tropical and subtropical plants, and the Butterfly House, where visitors can observe a variety of colourful butterflies up close.
The garden is located in the heart of Amsterdam, just a short walk from the city centre, making it an easy and convenient stop. So, if you’re looking for a break from the hustle and bustle, the Hortus Botanicus is a great place to stroll around beautiful gardens and relax while marvelling at quaint bridges and peaceful ponds.