Grasagarður Botanical Garden

Grasagarður Botanical Garden (Grasagarður Reykjavíkur) is an enchanting open-air living museum and tranquil sub-Arctic sanctuary situated in the heart of the Laugardalur leisure district in Reykjavik, Iceland. Established in 1961, this municipal treasure serves as a vital genetic repository for northern flora and a peaceful escape for flower travelers. The estate is celebrated for its beautifully organized beds that showcase the remarkable resilience of sub-Arctic vegetation, seamlessly combining scientific conservation with a cozy glasshouse café culture.

Highlights:

📊 Key Statistics: Explore a thriving northern botanical haven safeguarding thousands of plant species across themed geographic sections, hosting an array of guided community educational workshops and school tours throughout the seasons.

🌿 The Arctic & Woodland Flora Collections: Wander past specialized rock garden displays and marshy ponds featuring native Icelandic wild blooms—such as the vibrant Eyrarrós (Arctic riverbeauty) and Geldingahnappur (sea thrift)—alongside an extensive collection of foreign perennials.

🍰 Kaffi Flóra Greenhouse Café: Step inside the park’s beautiful, sunlit garðskáli (glass conservatory) to dine at Kaffi Flóra, an immersive greenhouse eatery open daily from May to August serving fresh Scandinavian bakes, organic salads, and coffee surrounded by thriving sub-tropical plants.

Information:

🌼Type: Sub-Arctic Botanical Garden & Greenhouse Café

📍Place: Reykjavik, Iceland

📅 Date: check visiting hours 

☀️ Best Time to Visit: June to August when the outdoor heritage collections are in peak, sunlit bloom and Kaffi Flóra is fully operational. 

🌐Website: https://reykjavik.is/grasagardur