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OXFORD BOTANIC GARDEN GUIDE
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Oxford Botanic Garden Guide & Reviews (2026)

Stepping through the Danby Gate into the Oxford Botanic Garden feels like discovering a secret green sanctuary right in the middle of the city. As the UK's oldest botanic garden, founded in 1621, it is home to over 5,000 plant species across its walled garden, glasshouses and lower garden. Knowing the Oxford Botanic Garden ticket prices, planning your Oxford parking, and understanding the layout will help you make the most of this peaceful escape.

Oxford Botanic Garden at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

1 - 2 Hours

Founded

1621

Best For

Botany & Peaceful Escape

Oxford Botanic Garden Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Tucked between the High Street and the River Cherwell, opposite Magdalen College. For sat nav, use OX1 4AZ.

Rose Lane, Oxford OX1 4AZ

Venue enquiries: +44 1865 610300

A Brief History of the Oxford Botanic Garden

From physic garden to living museum

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1621 Foundations

Founded by Henry Danvers, 1st Earl of Danby, as a physic garden to grow medicinal plants for the University of Oxford.

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Danby Gate

The magnificent Baroque entrance designed by Nicholas Stone in 1632 still welcomes visitors today and is one of the oldest structures in the garden.

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Literary Connections

A favourite spot of J.R.R. Tolkien, whose beloved Austrian pine once stood here and inspired the Ents in The Lord of the Rings.

Did You Know? The garden was planted on the site of a former Jewish cemetery and has survived everything from civil war to modern-day Oxford traffic.

Is the Oxford Botanic Garden Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 2.5/10 (Very Affordable)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! Under-16s enter free with a paying adult, and the garden itself is one of the most budget-friendly ways to experience historic Oxford. Bring a picnic and enjoy the benches – it is pure value.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Standard admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Tickets are available online in advance or on the day. Booking ahead guarantees your slot, especially during university term time or sunny weekends.

  • Under 16s with paying adult: FREE
  • Adult Ticket: £9.00
  • Concession (students, disabled): £7.20
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Family Tickets

Under-16s go free with a paying adult, making it excellent value for families. No need to book separate child tickets.

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Concessions

Disabled visitors and their carers receive concession rates. University of Oxford staff and students enter free with valid ID.

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Friends & Membership

Become a Friend for unlimited entry to both the garden and Harcourt Arboretum plus reciprocal benefits at other UK botanic gardens.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Plant Lovers: Over 5,000 species and beautifully labelled collections.
  • Tolkien Fans: Stand where the author found inspiration for the Ents.
  • Anyone Needing Calm: A genuine oasis just steps from the busy High Street.

WHO MIGHT NOT

  • Thrill Seekers: This is a gentle, contemplative space rather than an action-packed attraction.
  • Those Short on Time: It rewards slow wandering rather than a quick dash.

Visiting With Kids

Is the garden family-friendly?

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Plant Hunts

Turn the visit into a treasure hunt for giant water lilies, cacti or the colourful beds in the walled garden.

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Glasshouse Adventure

The tropical glasshouse feels like a mini rainforest – perfect for little explorers on a rainy day.

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Picnic Spots

Plenty of benches and grass areas for a relaxed family picnic (no alcohol allowed).

What to See Inside

Highlights of the garden

🌿 Walled Garden

The oldest part with formal taxonomic beds, the Literary Garden and a wonderful medicinal collection that still smells of herbs on warm days.

🏠 Glasshouses

From arid desert to steamy tropics – each one is a different climate in miniature. The giant water lilies are always a hit.

🌉 Lower Garden & River Views

Walk down to the Cherwell for lovely views of Magdalen College Tower rising above the trees – one of Oxford's most photographed scenes.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Early Mornings

Peaceful Strolling. Arriving at opening (10:00) lets you enjoy the garden almost to yourself before tour groups arrive.

🔴 Midday Rush

High Energy. Lunchtime and sunny weekends see more visitors, especially families and university groups.

🟡 Late Afternoons

A Gentle Buzz. After 3:00 pm the garden empties out beautifully, with golden light on the plants.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Combine with Magdalen

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“Squawk! Buy your garden ticket then walk straight into Magdalen College grounds next door (separate ticket needed). The views of the tower from the garden paths are magical and you will feel like you have the whole of Oxford to yourself for a moment.”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

🏰 Magdalen College

🚶 2 mins
(Literally next door – the tower dominates the skyline)

📚 High Street

🚶 5 mins
(Up the steps from Rose Lane)

📖 Bodleian Library

🚶 12 mins
(Pleasant stroll past the Radcliffe Camera)

Best Areas to Stay Near the Oxford Botanic Garden

Top neighbourhoods for venue access

City Centre / High Street

Everything on your doorstep. Perfect for early garden visits before the crowds build.

Headington / East Oxford

Quieter residential feel with good bus links and short walks along the Cherwell.

Cowley Road

Vibrant with cafés and a 15-minute walk or quick bus ride to the garden.

Oxford Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Nearest Car Parks (Postcodes)

There is no on-site parking. Oxford city centre parking is limited and often expensive, so consider Park & Ride.

  • St Clement's Car Park: OX4 1AB – Closest public car park, 8-minute walk.
  • Westgate Oxford: OX1 1TR – Larger multi-storey, about 15 minutes on foot.
  • Park & Ride (Thornhill or Redbridge): Then bus or walk into the centre.

Blue Badge bays are available nearby; check Oxford City Council for current restrictions.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I have spent many peaceful mornings wandering the paths of the Oxford Botanic Garden, notebook in hand, watching the light change on the glasshouses and listening to the river. This guide is written to help you find the same calm I always discover here.

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