Birmingham Botanical Gardens

A band performs in a historic bandstand, watched by groups of people sitting on a lawn. A woman wearing a hijab and pushing a pram is in the foreground.

This 15-acre site includes a variety of areas to discover, including an Alpine garden, a Japanese garden, a wetlands pond and a treetops adventure playground.

Travel to different parts of the world in four Victorian glasshouses with their own climates and ecosystems, including an arid desert and a tropical rainforest.

The events programme includes markets, creative workshops, live music at the bandstand and more.

Enjoy discounts and exclusive offers when you travel to the gardens by public transport.

Getting there

It’s easy to visit Birmingham Botanical Gardens car-free. Plan your journey with Traveline. 

Car-free days out with discounts

When you travel by public transport you can enjoy a range of discounted days out like this one, thanks to our partnership with car-free champions Good Journey. Discover more car-free adventures at www.goodjourney.org.uk

Car-free days out: inspired by Good Journey, delivered by Traveline.

Image credit: Judy Dean, Flickr