Description:
This 14-hectare (35-acre) landscaped park, maintained by the Department of Natural Resources, is one of Bermuda's major attractions. Hundreds of clearly identified flowers, shrubs, and trees line the pathways. Attractions include collections of hibiscus and subtropical fruit, an aviary, banyan trees, and even a garden for the blind. A 90-minute tour leaves at 10:30am on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, taking you through lushly planted acres. Guests meet at the Berry Hills entrance near the Botanical Gardens Visitor's Center. On the Tuesday and Friday tour, participants stop in at Camden, the official residence of Bermuda's premier for a look around. The cafe sells sandwiches and salads (soup and chili in winter). Early in 2008, the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art opened within a much-restored, much rebuilt building in these gardens. And in the spring of 2008, the Botanical Gardens launched am ambitious five-year plan to introduce four separate gardens of themed plants, including a Japanese Zen Garden, a 17th-century style English Parterre Garden, a 12th-century style Persian Garden, and a Tudor-style Children's Maze Garden.
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Recommended 2010
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: +1 441 236 4201
- fax: +1 441 236 7582
- send email
Address:
- 169 South Road
- Point Finger Rd. (at South Rd.)
- Paget Parish, Paget Parish DV 04
Hours:
- Daily 9:30am-5:30pm. Tours Tues-Wed and Fri 10:30am
Strenuousness:
- No Sweat
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