Costerustuin

Costerustuin is a historic, free-access botanical haven and educational oasis located in the peaceful Boomberg district of Hilversum, Netherlands. Founded in 1920 by acclaimed biologist Dr. Jan Costerus, this unique municipal monument masterfully showcases native Dutch flora. Operated by a passionate foundation of local volunteers, the 1,200-square-meter estate serves as a dream destination for plant lovers and conscious travelers looking to reconnect with raw nature. Surrounded by tranquil viewing benches, shaded paths, and a central pond, the space evokes the charming, magical ambiance of an old-world Dutch secret garden. 

Highlights:

🧬 The Eichler Order Taxonomy: Explore an exceptionally rare “system garden” where more than 1,200 plant species are arranged strictly by family and reproductive traits rather than color or flowering season. 

🌿 The Native Flora Collection: Savor a walk through dense exhibitions of indigenous wild plants, healing herbs, and centuries-old trees like the cooling Ginkgo and Tulip trees. 

📱 The Hybrid Digital Heritage: Elevate your botanical knowledge by scanning specialized QR codes located on wooden posts throughout the grounds to unlock the digital plant catalog. 

Information:

🌼Type: Historic Bulb & Landscape Botanical Garden

📍Place: Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands

📅 Date: Open daily year-round

☀️ Best Time to Visit: Visit in the morning during summer to see over a thousand plants in full bloom and experience the early light casting across the central pond

🌐Website: https://costerustuin.nl/