Review:

With such harsh climates and strange daylight hours in Iceland, Arctic Botanical Gardens attempts to grow native and nonnative plant species while fighting against the cold and polar night. While the summer months and its midnight sun are a great time for plants to get all the sun and warmth they need, Arctic Botanical Gardens is open for visitors. The garden is open in the winter, but the plants have all died or are in hibernation, so you will only go for a stroll through the beautiful landscape. Along with the over 430 native species grown, Arctic Botanical Gardens also successfully grows about 6,600 nonnative species.

Eyrarlandsvegur, 600 Akureyri, Iceland, Phone: 354-462-7487

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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