House rules

Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 Botanic Gardens are accessible only with a valid admission ticket during opening hours. These house rules apply during the entire visit, so that subsequent visitors also have a wonderful experience in this green museum.

 

  • Lawns may be walked on, but otherwise stay on the paths.
  • Picking, taking nor eating plants is allowed. Evenso fruits, seeds, mushrooms, eggs, caterpillars, butterflies or other animals should be left in the state they are.
  • Dogs nor other animals are allowed, with the exception of assistance dogs.
  • Children until 13 years old should always be accompanied by an adult. Poisonous plants and water features throughout the Gardens may be hazardous for children, so keep them near.
  • Use of (balance) bikes, scooters, drones and balls is not allowed.
  • By entering the Botanic Gardens, you accept our exclusion of any liability for damage in any sense whatsoever that might befall you during your stay. You enter the Botanic Gardens at your own risk.
  • Picnicking is allowed, with the exception of alcoholic beverages. You are not allowed to bring your own food and beverages to the terrace of the Garden Caf茅 Botanica.
  • Photography and filming for personal use is permitted. Please check the Terms & Conditions for Photography and Film
  • Employees of the Gardens do make photos for publication. To object, you can indicate this to our photographer (recognisable by a jacket with 'fotograaf'). You can also object to the use of photographs in which you are recognisable by sending an e-mail.
  • The Botanic Gardens and the Utrecht Science Park are smoke-free zones. Smoking is not allowed.
  • In the case of non-compliance with house rules, vandalism and/or theft, security and/or the police may be called in. In some cases, this may lead to a report being filed.