Park

Duthie Park

47 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Natalia
March 30, 2020
Duthie Park was donated to the city by Miss Duthie in 1880 and opened to the public in 1883. It has many architectural features including, a bandstand, fountains, ponds and statues. Within the park is the David Welch Winter Gardens, one of Europe’s largest indoor gardens and Scotland’s third most visited gardens. It houses many exotic plants, including the largest collection of cacti in Britain and the world's only talking cactus. The park has just undergone extensive restoration and the works have restored many of the original Victorian design features. This is a park for all the family, with play areas and activities, including boating on the ponds and cricket on the lawns. There is also a cafe and on sunny days a takeaway ice-cream window.
Duthie Park was donated to the city by Miss Duthie in 1880 and opened to the public in 1883. It has many architectural features including, a bandstand, fountains, ponds and statues. Within the park is the David Welch Winter Gardens, one of Europe’s largest indoor gardens and Scotland’s third most v…
Callum
September 28, 2019
If you like plants then this is the place for you... It's really, really great, a nice place to visit especially if it's a cold wet day. It's tropical in there.
Freda
September 6, 2018
to see the famous Winter Gardens - huge greenhouses with a cactus house, MacPudduck the frog, bananas - unmissable!
Amanda
February 10, 2020
Lovely park with free entry to the beautiful winter gardens!
Sarah
November 8, 2019
2km from the flat and options to do loops, run along the river or access the railway line. The railway line will take you out towards Aberdeenshire and beyond.

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Location
Polmuir Road
Aberdeen, Scotland