这花园赏心悦目,让整个心情都明亮起来了,肯定会让你笑意盈盈的。我本人不是那么喜欢花园,但漫步在布查特花园里真真叫人心旷神怡。不容错过。可以空出点时间去餐厅喝喝下午茶,让参观更加完满。
这是加拿大这一带最好玩的地方了。每到一区都觉得比之前那个更好。有“下沉花园”,玫瑰园,日式庭园,星星池,意大利式花园,广场,地中海花园。花园都非常漂亮。我们拍了超过五十张照片呢。我们是参团去的,只有三个小时可以用来参观,感觉不是很够。别错过这里哦。
We took the 2.5 hour ferry and enjoyed a nice breakfast while ferrying over to the island! We noted other travelers not happy with the ferry food, but if you can relax and take part and know that you will spend a few bucks, it's a great little breakfast buffet with good coffee! We got away from those who did not want to eat; and those who were a bit crabby. It was a great ride and we just loved it all. The Gardens were magnificent. The only down side is the over populated garden with foreign visitors who tend to be very rude (ha! we were foreign too!) and pushy. BUT if you can suck up the crowded nature, these gardens are off the charts amazingly beautiful and we were very glad we made the trip over from Vancouver. It was too bad we could not be there first thing in the morning but we took amazing photos. Again, the biggest disappointment is all of the people, which makes it hard to enjoy shots without people in them. BUT a once in a lifetime trip and we are so glad we did it!
We enjoyed our day at the gardens, went into the green house and the smells were amazing! Beautiful, peaceful place. We enjoyed a lovely high tea in the afternoon. We were so impressed we bought a yearly pass. The gift shop has interesting lovely gifts, not the usual junk you find at most gift shops in attractions. If you want to attend the high tea you need a reservation so your not disappointed. The high tea ends March 15 but there are three restaurants to eat in the gardens. We didn't have a lot of time as we had to catch the ferry back so will spend more time on our next visit.
We only had an hour before dark by the time we made it here from our cruise ship. Darn it! I could have spent several hours there. But it was still worth it. The gardens were amazing. I loved the colors and the variety. We have some beautiful gardens near our home but the way they used the color in Butchart Gardens was truly artistry.
这应该是我见过的最美的花园,很大,原来是采石灰石的场,后来园主从各地收集花草种子,建了这个私家花园,园里还有不同国家园林风格,因为气候好,适合植物生长。
Stunning treat for your eyes and senses. The colors and varieties of plants trees and flowers are simply amazing. The beauty and tranquility of the gardens and design of flower beds and landscaping were mesmerizing. Monet would have been in paradise here. It was April / May when we visited still crisp & cool. We would happily return again and again, if you get the chance definitely go and remember to take your camera. Whether a couple, family, group of friends or travelling solo nobody could fail to thoroughly enjoy several hours or even longer at this beautiful and very special place.
What a wonderful spot to spend a half day at. There is so much to see here. If you are not rushed you can sit and enjoy the scenery. The gift shop has great Canadiana artwork. Definitely a place to visit.
以英国女皇的名字命名的维多利亚Victoria是BC省的首府--北美著名的花园城市。来到维多利亚,如果没到布查特花园 Butchart去观赏一番繁花似锦的花卉世界,可说是入宝山却空手而归。距离维多利亚市区大约21公里,布查特花园 Butchart是一座以花卉景观为主的私家花园,布查特花园 Butchart占地55英亩,坐落在130英亩的布查特庄园中。2004年,布查特花园 Butchart在建园一百周年之际,被评为“加拿大国家历史遗址”。布查特花园 Butchart起初是一片石灰石场,是珍妮•布查特为美化其丈夫的采石场大坑,于1904年开始建造的。而后布查特夫妇把从世界各地收集来的花草种植于此,经过几代人的辛勤努力,已经成为园艺艺术领域中的一枝奇葩。园内分成五个大区:下沉花园 (Sunken Garden)、日本花园(Japanese Garden )、玫瑰花园 (Rose Garden)、意大利花园 (Italian Garden)和地中海花园(Mediterranean Garden)。每年前来参观的游客将近一百万人。进入花园,沿着蜿蜒的花道行走,三拐两拐,登上观景台,眼前的景色令人惊叹。这就是下沉花园,昔日的石灰石矿的大坑,竟然成为举世闻名的花园。这个岩石小山岗,俯瞰着采石场深处采石场湖宁静的湖面。罗斯喷泉(Rose Fountain),这是1964年,布查特夫妇的孙子伊恩.罗斯,在花园60周年纪念时建造的,喷泉的水柱高达21米,昼夜欢乐地在空中跳跃。漫步在花园中,清香的空气沁人心脾,宛如来到了人间的伊甸园,情愿被绚丽的色彩所迷惑。品类繁多,花团锦簇的玫瑰花园。青铜鲟鱼喷泉(Sturgeon Fountain),这座喷泉是在意大利的佛罗伦萨铸造的。穿过一个日式牌坊来到了幽静雅致的日本花园,这个独特的花园始建于1906年,当时得到了日本园艺家岸田伊三郎的专业协助。星池(Star Pond),这里最初是为布查特先生饲养的观赏鸭儿设计的,星角之间花坛里种植着色彩缤纷的花卉,围绕着池塘中央的青蛙喷泉。优雅浪漫的意大利花园墨丘利神雕像在古色古香的布查特家族餐厅,享用一下群芳簇拥中的英式下午茶,充满了无限的创意和浪漫。待在这里,吸吮着花香的芬芳和泥土的清香,仿佛在一个幸福的梦中。我完全陶醉。。。流连忘返。。。
Usually a winter visit to a flower garden would seem untimely since there are no blooms to see, however this trip gave me new insight in what an English Garden is all about. Even though walking around in chilly weather may not be your cup of tea, I’ll get to the tea part later, the day way brisk and exhilarating. This trip to Butchart Gardens gave me the opportunity to see the Gardens in a different perspective. By that I mean, when an artist starts a painting they usually sketch out the basic theme of the painting into what is called the painting composition. This is where the artist places things such as trees, buildings or people. Just as the artist composing a painting, when I saw the Gardens without blooms, I could see the composition of how the garden was created. It was truly inspirational to see the canes of the rose bushes standing as silent-solstice-sentinels guarding their roots and waiting for the warmth of the spring sun. To see the rows upon rows of rose bush canes reminded me of Emperor Qin’s terra cotta warriors and horses: all of them standing as poised, regal reminders of strength and beauty. The chilly weather put a spring in my step so I quick timed around to see the major parts and at each turn I could see the organization and care that had gone into creating the magnificent garden layout. No visit to Butchart Gardens would be complete with having the High Tea. All the food and teas are wonderful. The setting and presentation are priceless. A note of caution: plan to leave stuffed even if you sample just a portion of the selections. One saving grace is that no matter if you have never had a High Tea before and haven’t a clue of what you are eating, you surely will not be disappointed at what you just did. A future trip in warmer weather to see the Gardens in bloom is in my planner.