Address: Republicii Street, 42, Cluj Napoca, Romania
Opening hours: daily from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.
Entrance fee: 5 lei/ adult; it was free on the Sunday we visited. No camera fee (unless you have your wedding photos taken here)
How to get to: We took the bus and stopped on Memo (almost opposite the Town Hall), then walked along the Town Hall, crossed to the left, crossed again to the right and followed the street to the entrance.
Facts:
- it was open in 1920
- it is run by an University
- it spans over 14 ha
- there is a museum on site but it can only be toured at certain hours
- it is home to more than 10,000 species of plans from all over the world
It took us more than two hours to cover the garden and we weren’t going slowly. I’ve seen it during summer and early autumn but I’d die to see it during spring, too.
I have always liked the forest within the garden. And since I like to see things from above, the Water Tower also attracted me.
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All photos by Cristina P. and may not be used without permission.
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