Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden, Tromsø
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the city of Tromsø, Norway, lies the Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden, a verdant oasis that boasts the title of the world's northernmost botanical garden. This unique horticultural haven is renowned for its collection of Arctic, Antarctic, and alpine plants, showcasing a serene landscape that flourishes against the odds in harsh climatic conditions.
Established to preserve and present cold climate flora, the garden is a testament to the resilience of nature. Visitors can stroll through a variety of thematic sections, including the traditional perennials, the rock garden, and a section dedicated to the Tibetan blue poppy, which blooms beautifully in the summer months.
The Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden is not only a center for botanical study and conservation but also a tranquil retreat for nature lovers. The garden's careful design allows for a seamless integration of the natural landscape with its curated plant collections, offering a unique and educational experience for all who walk its paths.
Open to the public without an admission fee, the garden invites guests to explore its grounds during the light-filled months, typically from May to October, when the midnight sun bathes the area in continuous daylight. The garden's peak flowering season is in June and July, making it an ideal time for visitors to experience the full splendor of its botanical displays.
Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Prestvannet, Grønnåsen Church, Nordnorsk vitensenter, Tromsøya.