St Andrews Botanic Garden Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Rip Off
An absolute rip off! This is not a Botanic Garden! Go to Craigtoun Park and see a better variety of plants for free. Facilities are also dreadful. A tourist trap????
What a gorgeous oasis in such a busy place. A short walk from the centre of around 15 mins at a gentle pace. Entry fee £5.45 was more than resonable, handy little map to give general directions. The g...
Never been back since the Vogons took over and turned the place into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Imagine the disgrace of getting rid of the precious collection of rare plants and cactus that could ...
Such a lovely day here, it’s so peaceful and relaxing. There are lots of areas to sit and watch the world go by. We also saw a red squirrel and a deer while wandering around.
It’s difficult to know where to start … but we have visited countless botanical gardens in Scotland, the rest of the UK and indeed abroad. Very sadly, and it’s a great shame, that this botanical gar...
Rip Off
An absolute rip off! This is not a Botanic Garden! Go to Craigtoun Park and see a better variety of plants for free. Facilities are also dreadful. A tourist trap????
Bliss
What a gorgeous oasis in such a busy place. A short walk from the centre of around 15 mins at a gentle pace. Entry fee £5.45 was more than resonable, handy little map to give general directions. The g...
a sad loss
Never been back since the Vogons took over and turned the place into a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Imagine the disgrace of getting rid of the precious collection of rare plants and cactus that could ...
So peaceful
Such a lovely day here, it’s so peaceful and relaxing. There are lots of areas to sit and watch the world go by. We also saw a red squirrel and a deer while wandering around.
Sadly, very disappointing
It’s difficult to know where to start … but we have visited countless botanical gardens in Scotland, the rest of the UK and indeed abroad. Very sadly, and it’s a great shame, that this botanical gar...