Montpellier Botanical Garden: reviews and practical tips

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163 rue Auguste Broussonnet, 34090 Montpellier, France
163 rue Auguste Broussonnet, 34090 Montpellier, France
Jardin des Plantes de Montpellier

Visiting the Montpellier Botanical Garden

A historic botanical legacy

Established in 1593 under the direction of Henri IV, the Montpellier Botanical Garden is among the oldest botanical gardens in France. Originally designed to train medical students, it is packed with rare and diverse plant species. This site, classified as a historical monument, serves as a significant record of the botanical and scientific history of the region.

Key sections of the garden

The Montpellier Botanical Garden spans more than four hectares (about 10 acres) and is organized into several distinct areas. The central promenade, lined with century-old plane trees, provides a pleasant shaded walk. The systematic garden displays plants organized by family, while the water lily pond is home to delicate aquatic species. Do not miss the Martins greenhouse, which houses exotic and tropical plants, although public access may be restricted depending on operating hours and maintenance work.

A nature break in the heart of the city

Located near the faculté de médecine (medical school) and the historic center of Montpellier, the Montpellier Botanical Garden is a popular spot for both locals and travelers. Beyond its botanical variety, it offers a quiet and peaceful setting, ideal for a break during your city tour. Benches scattered throughout the garden allow you to admire the landscape or simply enjoy the sound of the birds.

Opening hours

Open every day except Monday, with the following hours: - June through September: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM - October through May: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Hours are indicative and subject to change

Reviews of Montpellier Botanical Garden

Summary of 3 reviews
4/5
Average rating
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Ratings by visit type

With family
4.3
As a couple
4.3
With friends
3.7

Avygeo ranking

#213
in the world
#187
in Europe
#98
in France
#4
in Montpellier

A garden lacking freshness and maintenance

Whenever I visit a city, I always make sure to stop by its Remarkable Gardens. Maybe because I have seen so many, I was a little disappointed by this one. Of course, you come across some beautiful trees, especially the old hackberry and some nice features like the lotus pond and the bamboo forest.

But the garden gives an impression of being cluttered, very dry, or even scorched in places, because it is certainly lacking maintenance. Plus, I visited in the middle of the heat and, despite the benches, there is not much shade to take shelter. The central paths remain in the furnace.

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A beautiful discovery

I discovered the Montpellier Botanical Garden a bit by accident and I really liked it. It is a great way to cool off during the summer in a lush green setting. The garden is quite vast and very well maintained. You can see many species of plants there. It is ideal for a calming walk, far from the hustle and bustle of the city center.

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The Montpellier Botanical Garden, a bit of greenery in the city center

The Jardin des Plantes is right at the gates of the Ecusson, next to the Promenade du Peyrou. The tram passes right in front, and it is accessible in a 15-minute walk from the train station. It is first and foremost a historic site, connected to the school of medicine, and it is actually the oldest botanical garden in France. Since 1593, you can find medicinal plants and rare herbs there. The walk is nice but short, and it is the only green space in the center of Montpellier. Just a heads up, dogs are not allowed. The Jardin des Plantes remains a cool spot where guided tours and lectures are regularly organized.

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