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University Botanic Garden
UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN GUIDE
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden Guide & Reviews (2026)

Visiting the Cambridge University Botanic Garden is an absolute must for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts travelling to Cambridgeshire. This stunning 40-acre site is home to over 8,000 plant species and was founded by Charles Darwin's mentor, Professor John Stevens Henslow. Understanding the Cambridge University Botanic Garden ticket prices, knowing where to find convenient Cambridge parking, and discovering the best nearby spots will help you plan a completely stress-free day out.

Cambridge University Botanic Garden at a Glance

Essential Visit Information

Time Needed

1.5 - 2 Hours

Opened

1846

Best For

Nature & Botany

Cambridge University Botanic Garden Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Located a short walk from Cambridge city centre and train station. For sat nav, use CB2 1JE.

1 Brookside, Cambridge CB2 1JE

Venue enquiries: +44 1223 336265

A Brief History of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

From city centre physic garden to world-class collection

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Henslow's Vision

In 1831 Professor John Stevens Henslow, Charles Darwin's mentor, persuaded the University to create a new botanic garden on a 40-acre site south of the city centre.

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Darwin Connection

The garden opened to the public in 1846. Henslow's ideas on plant variation and species directly influenced Darwin's work on evolution.

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Modern Collections

Today the garden holds over 8,000 plant species and supports world-leading research and teaching while remaining a beautiful public space.

Did You Know? The original botanic garden was founded in 1762 in the city centre on what is now the New Museums Site.

Is the Cambridge University Botanic Garden Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 3.0/10 (Very Affordable)

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

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Squawk! Adult entry is just £8 (or £8.80 with a donation), and it's completely FREE for all children aged 0-16 and Cambridge University students. A brilliant budget day out in Cambridge.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Standard admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates

Tickets can be purchased on the door or online in advance. Walk-ups are welcome and pre-booking is optional.

  • Adult Standard: £8.00
  • Adult with Gift Aid: £8.80
  • Children (0-16 Years): FREE
  • Cambridge University Students: FREE
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Free for Kids

Children aged 0-16 enter completely free (must be accompanied by an adult). Ideal for family days out.

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University Students

Cambridge University students with valid ID enjoy free entry year-round.

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Friends of CUBG

Members of the Friends scheme receive free unlimited entry and many other benefits.

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • Botany Fans: Incredible living collection and research focus.
  • Families: Free for kids and plenty of space to explore.
  • Nature Lovers: Peaceful paths, glasshouses and seasonal displays.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Thrill Seekers: This is a peaceful garden, not an amusement park.
  • Those in a Rush: Best enjoyed at a leisurely pace with time to stop and smell the flowers.

Visiting With Kids

Is the garden family-friendly?

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Free Entry

Children 0-16 go free - perfect for budget family days exploring the paths and glasshouses.

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Plant Hunts

Turn the visit into a scavenger hunt for colourful flowers, giant leaves or favourite trees.

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Open Space

Plenty of lawn areas and paths for little legs to run around safely after the glasshouses.

What to See in the Garden

Highlights of the 40 acres

🏠 Tropical Glasshouses

Steamy houses filled with palms, orchids and carnivorous plants from around the world.

🪨 Rock Garden

A dramatic limestone rock garden with alpine plants and a beautiful waterfall feature.

🌊 Lake and Main Walk

Peaceful lake views and the historic Main Walk lined with specimen trees.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the biggest queues

🟢 Early Mornings

Peaceful Strolling. Arriving at opening (10:00 am) gives you the garden almost to yourself.

🔴 Midday Rush

High Energy. Lunchtime and weekends can be busier, especially in spring and summer.

🟡 Late Afternoons

A Gentle Buzz. After 3:00 pm the crowds thin and the light is perfect for photos.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Spring Flowers

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“Squawk! Visit in March or April for the spectacular snowdrops and spring bulbs. The garden is at its most colourful and still very quiet compared with summer weekends!”

How Close Is It? (Distance Matrix)

Walking times from major landmarks

🏛️ Fitzwilliam Museum

🚶 15 mins
(Pleasant walk through the city centre)

⛪ King's College Chapel

🚶 25 mins
(Via the city centre or along the river)

🚉 Cambridge Train Station

🚶 5 mins
(Station Road Gate entrance)

Best Areas to Stay Near the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

Top neighbourhoods for venue access

City Centre

Central location with easy walking access to the garden, colleges and shops.

Near Train Station

Just 5 minutes from the Station Road Gate entrance - ideal for day trippers or train travellers.

Trumpington

South of the city with direct access to the Brookside Gate and quieter accommodation options.

Cambridge Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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Nearest Options (No on-site parking)

The garden has no dedicated public car park. Recommended nearby options:

  • Limited pay & display parking: On Trumpington Road and Bateman Street (check signs carefully).
  • Park & Ride: Trumpington or Madingley, then short bus or walk.
  • Cambridge Train Station: 8-10 minute walk to the Station Road Gate.

Blue Badge parking is available on some nearby streets - please check current restrictions.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours exploring Cambridge’s attractions, from the famous colleges to the peaceful paths of the University Botanic Garden. This guide is built to help you navigate ticket pricing, avoid the rush, and experience the botanical magic properly.

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