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Peter the Great Botanical Garden
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Peter the Great Botanical Garden, located in the Petrogradsky District of St. Petersburg, is one of the oldest botanical gardens in Russia. Founded in 1714 by Peter the Great, it spans over 22 hectares and houses a vast collection of plants from around the world. The garden features both outdoor landscapes and extensive greenhouse complexes, including tropical and subtropical plants. Visitors can stroll through themed sections like the rock garden, arboretum, and Japanese garden. The greenhouses are particularly impressive, with collections of orchids, cacti, and palms. The garden also serves as a research institution under the Russian Academy of Sciences. It's a peaceful retreat from the city, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility.
Don't miss
- Historic greenhouses with tropical and subtropical plants
- Orchid collection with hundreds of species
- Japanese garden with traditional design
- Rock garden and alpine plants
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Peter the Great Botanical Garden
You can visit on your own (paid entry – check official site for prices; separate fee for greenhouses). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes as the garden is large.
- Photography is allowed; some greenhouses may have restrictions.
- There is a café on-site for refreshments.
- Bring a jacket even in summer as greenhouses can be humid and warm.
A bit of history
Established in 1714 by Peter the Great as a medicinal garden, it later expanded into a botanical research center. It has survived wars and revolutions, continuing to serve science and education.
Common questions
Is the garden open year-round?
Yes, but outdoor areas are best in warmer months; greenhouses open all year.
Can I bring my dog?
Pets are generally not allowed except service animals.
Are there guided tours?
Yes, guided tours are available in Russian and sometimes English; book in advance.
How long does it take to see everything?
Allow at least 2 hours for a thorough visit.
Is there a parking lot?
Limited street parking; public transport is recommended.
What is the best season to visit?
Late spring for flowering trees and rhododendrons; autumn for foliage.
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