
Arboretum Trompenburg
A romantic 19th-century arboretum and garden in Rotterdam, famous for its rare trees, national plant collections, rhododendrons and a serene series of ponds.
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A romantic 19th-century arboretum and garden in Rotterdam, famous for its rare trees, national plant collections, rhododendrons and a serene series of ponds.

Utrecht University's botanic gardens at Fort Hoofddijk — a dramatic rock garden built into a 19th-century fort, greenhouses and a systematic garden on the city's east side.

TU Delft's characterful botanical garden — an arboretum, greenhouses and a large collection of useful and tropical plants tended beside the university campus.

One of Europe's largest rooftop parks — a 1 km green roof over a shopping strip, with a community garden and lawns.

One of the world's oldest botanical gardens (1638) — a lush inner-city haven of thousands of plant species, historic glasshouses and a butterfly greenhouse near Artis.

The oldest botanical garden in the Netherlands (1590), where Clusius first grew tulips — historic beds, tropical glasshouses and a Japanese-inspired garden behind Leiden University.

A world-renowned heempark in Amstelveen — a free, dreamlike garden of native Dutch wild plants, winding water and mossy paths, and a landmark of ecological landscape design.

A 27-hectare arboretum on the Utrechtse Heuvelrug near Doorn — sweeping collections of conifers, maples and rhododendrons laid out as a living tree museum.