"Arderne Gardens: Cape Town's Secret Garden When you search for "gardens" and " Cape Town ," you will inevitably be directed to the Company's Garden or world-famous Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens . Sure, those are worth a visit, but for something a little more unique and off the beaten path, vislt the Arderne Gardens. What was once a family's private estate is now property of the city and one of the finest collections of exotic trees in South Africa. The original owner, an English timber merchant, collected seedlings from all over the world. Six of the trees have now been distinguished for their age and significance by the City of Cape Town as 'Champion Trees,' one of the most popular trees being the vast Moreton Bay Fig in this photo. There are a few different areas within the gardens—a great lawn beneath a giant Norfolk Pine, a Japanese inspired koi pond, and one section filled with hydrangea bushes (resembling something straight out of Alice in Wonderland). On any given weekend, you'll brush past groups of girls in bright orange or maybe turquoise taffeta dresses at the entrance. The gardens are a cultural gathering point for some in the community, and the giant fig is known as the wedding tree, where newlyweds have their photo taken. If you're looking to escape the chaos and see a hidden gem, Arderne is perfect place for a romantic stroll or afternoon picnic."
As beautiful as a visit to Kirstenbosch but FREE ACCESS. We were there for the monthly guided tour [R50=person] on first Sat of month and led by a member of the FofAG. We had the very knowledgeable, Mel Harris. The park is clean & safe.
Shanaaz S.
Google
So impressed with the stunning upgrade of these gardens. Beautiful decking below the trees with benches. Lovely shady areas to sit. Luvly facilities to host a party /event.
This garden is not jst for taking ur wedding pics any longer. These gardens are amazing and clean the day we went.
Daniel T.
Google
Visit: November 2025
Absolutely gorgeous garden. Went there for my partner's sister's wedding photos, and it was amazing. Very green and foresty, but there are a lot of people there taking photos for weddings or family picnics, so it can be pretty full. Parking was also not easy to find as it was just street parking
David S.
Google
Haven't been here in decades, school outing, lots of shade for picnics, safe, security is visible, lots of space for kids to run and play, amazing trees, and of course wedding parties started to arrive for photos, very pleasant and worth the visit.
Robin
Google
Gardens and temporary toilets were clean. Lots of areas to sit and enjoy your picnic. With benches and tables. The ponds, beautiful. Enjoyed my picnic at Arderne gardens.
Kayleigh S.
Google
This park really is a hidden gem in the heart of Claremont - peaceful, serene, wholesome, calm, and breathtakingly beautiful. Some of the oldest and most exotic trees grow here and reading up on the history is interesting. Perfect for picnics on the manicured lawn and super child friendly.. security at the entrance - strictly no alcohol allowed. There’s a toilet at the entrance. Seems dog friendly but we only saw dogs on leashes.
Neline S.
Google
Absolutely stunning park for picnics, photoshoots and just a calming and tranquil break-away. The giant trees, lush green lawns, and wildlife are so beautiful.
Nicole R.
Google
Glorious, well kept garden. One would never expect this little gem to be tucked away on the main road in Claremont.
It’s a perfect spot to breathe if you are waiting for anyone at one of the medical centres across the road.
I loved having a genuinely quiet spot in the city on a Sunday. Enough benches, and waste bins. With a good mix of paths and grass spaces along with a wetland area it’s a happily place.
Quite popular for photo shoots. All dogs must be on leash. Security does patrols which helps with feeling safe. There is a school with a hockey field bordering the property, so you may hear match sounds but only in one section.