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Durban Botanic Gardens is one of South Africa’s most treasured natural and cultural landmarks — established in 1849 and recognised as the oldest surviving botanic garden on the African continent. Set across 15 hectares of magnificent greenery at 9A John Zikhali Road, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, the Gardens offer a serene, beautifully maintained sanctuary in the heart of the city — home to over 8,000 plant species, a world-renowned cycad collection, the iconic Palm Walk, the Orchid House, and a series of breathtaking themed garden areas. Entry to the Gardens is free to the public (donations welcome), making it one of Durban’s most democratic and beloved destinations for families, nature lovers, and visitors from across the world.
As a venue for weddings, conferences, concerts, theatrical productions, and private functions, Durban Botanic Gardens offers an experience that is simply unavailable anywhere else in KwaZulu-Natal — a living, breathing, 175-year-old garden as your event backdrop.
Africa’s Oldest Botanic Garden — A Living Legacy
The Durban Botanic Gardens traces its origins to 1849, when it was founded during the colonial era as an experimental site for the introduction and trial of potentially useful commercial crops. Over more than 175 years, the Gardens have evolved from a utilitarian agricultural station into one of Africa’s finest living plant collections — a UNESCO-recognised institution and a cornerstone of plant conservation, education, and public enjoyment in KwaZulu-Natal.
The Gardens are managed by a dedicated Trust with a plant conservation and education mandate. Venue hire revenue directly supports this mandate — meaning that every event held at Durban Botanic Gardens contributes to the conservation of rare and threatened plant species and the educational programmes that serve Durban’s communities. Hosting an event here is not just a beautiful choice — it is a meaningful one.
Venue Spaces & Capacities
Durban Botanic Gardens offers 4 distinct venue spaces for hire — each with its own character, capacity, and unique natural setting:
The Amphitheatre (up to 300 guests)
A stunning permanent outdoor performance space — built in September 2007 (funded in part by the Trust and the eThekwini Council) after 20 years of successful children’s theatre in the Gardens demonstrated the need for a dedicated facility.
- Set in the upper section of the Gardens, surrounded by lush plant life
- Capacity: Up to 300 guests
- Ideal for wedding ceremonies, theatrical productions, outdoor concerts, and open-air gatherings
- Guests describe it as “the most amazing thing ever” — a truly unique ceremony setting
The Lake Area (up to 300 guests)
A premier garden space under the canopy of majestic, grand old palms surrounding the lake — one of the most photographed and beloved spots in the entire Gardens.
- Capacity: Up to 300 guests
- Ideal for open-air concerts, wedding receptions, gala dinners, and special outdoor events
- Scenic backdrop with water, palms, and the gardens creating a natural amphitheatre
- Home to the legendary “Old Mutual Music at the Lake” outdoor concert series
The Conference Room (up to 200 delegates)
A versatile indoor venue suitable for conferences, product launches, workshops, exhibitions, and wedding receptions:
- Banquet: 200 guests
- Cinema: 200 delegates
- Classroom: 120 delegates
- Horseshoe / U-Shape: 90 delegates
- Full conference facility infrastructure
The Boardroom (up to 20 delegates)
A dedicated small meeting and training space — ideal for executive meetings, workshops, and small group sessions:
- Cinema: 20 delegates
- Classroom: 16 delegates
- Horseshoe / U-Shape: 15 delegates
- Perfect for intimate corporate sessions requiring a tranquil, inspiring environment
The Gardens — What to See & Explore
Beyond the event venues, Durban Botanic Gardens is a destination in its own right — a living collection of extraordinary botanical significance:
- Cycad Collection — one of the finest collections of cycads in the world, sourced from across South Africa and beyond; a UNESCO-recognised collection of prehistoric plants
- Orchid House — a fascinating and multicoloured display of orchid species
- Palm Walk — an imposing avenue of magnificent palm species
- Fern Dell — sweeping views of the Gardens from this lush fern sanctuary
- The Sunken Garden — a formally laid-out garden space perfect for photography
- Garden of Senses — a unique sculpture collection integrated into the botanical setting
- Tea Garden — a charming space for traditional high teas and refreshments
- Coffee Shop — light meals and refreshments for visitors
- Gift Shop — curated souvenirs and botanical gifts
- Guided Golf Cart Tours — informative guided tours of the Gardens for visitors and event guests
- Zip Lining — adventure activities available within the Gardens grounds
- Children’s Play Areas — family-friendly spaces throughout the Gardens
Regular Events at Durban Botanic Gardens
The Gardens host a rich programme of public events throughout the year:
- Old Mutual Music at the Lake — a popular outdoor concert series at the Lake Area
- Children’s Theatre — a beloved 20-year tradition in the Gardens; school holiday productions
- Victorian Tea Parties — elegant afternoon tea events in the garden setting
- Christmas Illuminations — festive illuminated displays during the holiday season
- Live Music Events — a regular programme of outdoor performances
- Outdoor Concerts — the Amphitheatre hosts concerts across a range of music genres throughout the year
Practical Details
- Address: 9A John Zikhali Road, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, 4001
- Website: durbanbotanicgardens.org.za
- Established: 1849 — Africa’s oldest surviving botanic garden
- Size: 15 hectares
- Plant species: 8,000+
- Entry: Free (donations welcome)
- Open: Daily (except select public holidays)
- Best time to visit: November to February — greatest number of trees and plants in full bloom
- Venue hire: Directly supports plant conservation and education
- Best for: Weddings, outdoor concerts, theatrical productions, corporate conferences, product launches, workshops, children’s events, garden photography, family picnics
For venue hire enquiries, visit the official Durban Botanic Gardens website.
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