Come and spend some time in Christchurch's tranquil inner-city sanctuary. It's a beautiful place for a stroll and we've got plenty of spots for a summer picnic under the trees.

Check the interactive walking map for various walks within Hagley Park and the Botanic Gardens.
Use our comprehensive walking guide [PDF, 3.8 MB], which provides short routes as well as horticultural and historic information about the various collections, to explore the Gardens and Hagley Park.

There are many collections of exotic and native plant species that make up our beautiful grounds.
From magnificent old trees and the spectacular Central Rose Garden to our own New Zealand Gardens offering a unique taste of New Zealand's natural heritage.
For more information on some of our collections take a look at our plants and gardens.

The Botanic Gardens has seven seasons to reflect the different stages of flowering throughout the year.
Each season a map is produced to provide a detailed guide of the seasonal highlights. Visit the friendly staff at the Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre and collect a seasonal map for your visit.
You can also look at our online seasonal highlights map(external link) or what's in bloom guide.
We also offer seasonal activities for the family to enjoy. Keep an eye on our events page for upcoming discovery trails, on every school holidays.
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