Trompenburg Arboretum – Rotterdam, Netherlands - Atlas Obscura

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Trompenburg Arboretum

A true Valhalla for cactus and succulent lovers. 

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On the edge of Rotterdam’s city center lies a well-hidden green secret: Trompenburg Gardens and Arboretum. Trompenburg has been a public park since 1958 and holds more than 4,000 unique trees and plants. Visitors will also find wildlife in the park, like bees and butterflies, birds, and turtles. The park is well-kept and beautiful all year round.

In the middle of the garden lies a greenhouse, a true Valhalla for cactus and succulent lovers. One of the paths will lead you to a cute teahouse, where you can sit down with a nice cup of tea or coffee and enjoy one of their delicious muffins before you continue your green adventure.

Know Before You Go

The garden continues on the other side of the road, called the 'Overtuin'. You need a ticket to pass the gates, they can give you one at the entrance.


Opening times change across the year. April to October they are open until 5 pm. November to March they close at 4 pm.


 

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