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Schildhornstraße 74 (1.26 km from Botanical Garden)
Set in Berlin this holiday home is located 4.3 km from Kurfürstendamm. Guests benefit from free WiFi and private parking available on site. There is a seating area a dining area and a kitchen equipped with a microwave.
Unter Den Eichen 89a (1.59 km from Botanical Garden)
This guest house offers single double and family rooms free internet and free parking. It is located in the Steglitz district of Berlin 700 metres from Lichterfelde West train station.
Büsingstraße 1 / Ecke Bornstraße (1.80 km from Botanical Garden)
This 3-star hotel enjoys a tranquil location in a quiet side street in the western Berlin district of Steglitz and offers excellent public transport connections to all parts of the city.
Hindenburgdamm 118 (2.23 km from Botanical Garden)
Located in Berlin’s peaceful Steglitz district Ela Apartments Berlin offer modern accommodation with good transport links. Guests benefit from free WiFi.
Hindenburgdamm 12 (2.33 km from Botanical Garden)
Free private parking and spacious accommodation with free Wi-Fi are offered by this elegant hotel. Surrounded by gardens it enjoys a peaceful location in Berlin’s Steglitz district.
Fregestraße 68 (2.74 km from Botanical Garden)
This literary-themed hotel offers free WiFi. It stands in Berlin’s elegant Friedenau district a 10-minute drive from Tegel Airport and a 10-minute train ride from Potsdamer Platz.
Theklastrasse 20 (2.82 km from Botanical Garden)
Aparion Apartments Berlin is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in Berlin. Offering a variety of facilities and services the hotel provides all you need for a good night's sleep.
Borstellstr. 8 (2.89 km from Botanical Garden)
A 10-minute train ride from the city centre these spacious apartments are located in southern Berlin’s quiet Steglitz district. Homelike furnishing a balcony and free parking are provided.
The Botanical Garden Berlin, located in the vibrant and historic city of Berlin, is one of the most beautiful and unique botanical gardens in the world. From its inception in 1679 as a royal garden providing medicinal plants to the nearby Charité hospital, it has grown into a renowned scientific center for botany and horticulture containing over 20,000 different species of plants. The garden is divided into eight main areas: the tropical greenhouses, special collections, rose garden, alpine rock garden, children's garden, arboretum with over 900 species of trees and shrubs from around the world, water lily pond with more than 200 species of aquatic plants from four continents, and the Chinese Garden which contains typical flora from East Asia.
Visitors can explore these diverse spaces through educational guided tours or simply take a leisurely stroll surrounded by lush vegetation. The tropical greenhouses are especially remarkable; they contain an array of rare rainforest plants including some of the oldest living tree species on earth. Different types of palms can be found here along with pitcher plants (Nepenthes) and bromeliads like Aechmea. There are also exotic blooms such as Orchids that bloom throughout the year while their scents fill the air. Special collections feature endangered plant species from all over Europe and Asia housed in a handful of dedicated greenhouses.
In addition to its vast collection of plants, visitors can observe various wildlife like squirrels and birds in their natural habitat or enjoy breathtaking views across Berlin from its rooftop terrace café. The garden also hosts regular events ranging from conferences to live concerts particularly during summertime when visitors flock to its tranquil oasis amidst a bustling metropolis. Whatever your reason for visiting, this spectacular haven offers something for everyone!