Dresden Park Railway
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Explore the serene beauty of the BOT Botanical Garden in Dresden, where diverse plant species and tranquil landscapes create a perfect escape for nature lovers.
The BOT Botanical Garden in Dresden is a serene escape into nature, showcasing diverse plant species and beautifully landscaped areas, perfect for tourists seeking relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport - Tram
If you are in the city center, head to the nearest tram station. The closest major stop is 'Pirnaischer Platz'. From there, take Tram Line 3 in the direction of 'Coschütz'. Ride for 5 stops and get off at 'Kleinpestitz/An den Steinbrüchen'. After exiting the tram, walk 10 minutes on 'Stübelallee' until you reach the BOT Botanical Garden at Stübelallee 2.
Public Transport - Bus
From Dresden's central train station (Dresden Hauptbahnhof), walk to the nearby bus stop 'Hauptbahnhof' and take Bus Line 75 towards 'Dresden Zschertnitz'. After 7 stops, get off at 'Stübelallee'. The BOT Botanical Garden will be a short walk from the bus stop. Just head northeast on Stübelallee for about 5 minutes until you arrive at Stübelallee 2.
Walking
If you are staying in the Altstadt (Old Town) area, you can walk to the BOT Botanical Garden. Start from the famous Zwinger Palace, head southeast on 'Wilsdruffer Str.' for about 10 minutes, then turn right onto 'Stübelallee'. Continue walking straight for another 15 minutes until you reach the garden at Stübelallee 2.
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