Marrying in the Botanical Garden



Couples get married in the middle of Berlin's largest botanical garden at the Steglitz-Zehlendorf Botanical Garden. The Art Nouveau greenhouse with its exotic palm trees creates a peaceful natural backdrop close to the heart of the city.
What makes getting married in the Botanical Garden so special?
Getting married in the Botanical Garden means a wedding ceremony surrounded by 22,000 plant species. The Mediterranean House in particular lends the location an almost sacred charm. Date palms, lavender, and thyme create an exotic flair. The greenhouse architecture, dating from 1903, resembles a delicate cathedral. This makes the ceremony very different from those held in traditional registry offices in Berlin. In addition, the Botanical Garden’s natural lighting allows for bright, cheerful photos even on dark days. This makes the wedding a green experience in the heart of Berlin.
How is the wedding ceremony organized?
The wedding ceremonies are conducted by the Steglitz-Zehlendorf registry office and only take place on Fridays. You can book appointments from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in half-hour intervals. The fee is a flat rate of 330 euros, regardless of the number of guests. The price includes a day ticket for the bride and groom and the wedding party to the garden and museum. As appointments for 2025 are currently on hold, it is advisable to check the website for information in good time. For guests with limited mobility, wheelchairs are available to borrow free of charge at the ticket office. The location requires a bit of walking, which should be taken into account in advance.
What atmosphere and special features await the bride and groom and their guests?
The Botanical Garden offers a peaceful and exotic natural backdrop right in Berlin. Exotic plants such as palm trees, herbs, and giant cacti create a distinctive atmosphere. The greenhouse construction provides pleasant, diffused light, which is ideal for taking photos. Wedding parties often feel like they are in a little paradise. Older or disabled guests should use the wheelchair service, as some of the paths are long. The setting also serves as an ideal backdrop for photos, from the cactus house to the small forest in the park. This guarantees natural, exciting photos in Berlin.
Our conclusion:
Getting married in the Botanical Garden in Steglitz-Zehlendorf is a rare combination of urban flair and natural idyll. The Mediterranean House offers a special backdrop that stands out from the usual Berlin registry offices. Although appointments are currently limited, it is worth the wait for all botany and city lovers. The combination of nature, architecture, and light creates moments that will remain in your memory—which is why the Botanical Garden deserves its place in our top 10 special wedding venues.

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Erfahrungsbericht vom 07.10.2024
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