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- TeaBellyMarch 20, 2012Open every day apart from Christmas day, the gardens were designed in 1829 by Scottish botanist J. C. Loudon. The gardens also house a small collection of exotic birds from across the world.Upvote6Downvote
- Pink 386July 11, 2021Historical and delightful with four glasshouses, a large lawn with a range of beds and shrubberies and landscape greenery. Its £7.50 for a adult which you pick a time slot. worth a visit.Upvote2DownvoteUpvoted 1 week ago
- When magical lanterns or dinosaurs or Ice Age creatures visit I go to the Botanical Gardens! Loads of people about. Dates to the late 19th century. Located in Edgbaston. 23 and 24 bus routes.UpvoteDownvote
- LJuly 18, 2017Loved the garden, very nice place for chilling out and taking some lovely photosUpvoteDownvote
- SajaMay 6, 2016Bring your mats with you and your favorites snacks , but if you don't, don't worry they have nice restaurant..UpvoteDownvote
- Jackie DavisDecember 26, 2017Enjoyable place for the family nice eating facilities the grounds are beautiful great place for functionsUpvoteDownvote
- Karen BurgessAugust 16, 2023really nice relakxing place with a nice tea room, perfect on a nice day.UpvoteDownvote
- Mohammed MohannaOctober 15, 2014Good time, nice smells and awesome play ground. Special flowers and trees!UpvoteDownvote
- Kenneth AustenAugust 1, 2019Tip asked for is allow plenty of time. All day preferable or about 6 hrs. Wheel chairs available.UpvoteDownvote
- Make sure you visit Jenny the cockatoo in the aviary.Upvote1Downvote
- Jacob WhitehouseSeptember 4, 2011Don't go to the pav tea room so its less work for me! :)UpvoteDownvote