Bermuda Botanical Gardens, Botanical garden in Paget Parish, Bermuda.
Bermuda Botanical Gardens sprawl across 36 acres with multiple distinct sections featuring native palmetto trees, frangipani, roses, hibiscus, and numerous subtropical fruit trees. The grounds are laid out so different planting zones can be easily explored and distinguished from one another.
The gardens began in 1898 as a modest horticultural space and gradually transformed into an educational center. They continue to contribute to Bermuda's botanical research and knowledge today.
Camden House within the gardens serves as the Premier's residence and displays traditional Bermudian architecture alongside regional artwork. The flow of visitors around this area remains minimal, giving it a sense of quiet, private character.
The gardens are open daily from sunrise to sunset with free admission and no entrance fees. Designated picnic areas near Camden House provide comfortable spots to rest and eat.
A specialized sensory garden features Braille signage near aromatic plants and herbs, making botanical exploration accessible for visitors with visual impairments. These sensory zones allow many visitors to experience the site in an exceptional way.
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