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We Are Going Cashless

We Are Going Cashless

Harold Porter National Botanical Garden

We Are Going Cashless

The Harold Porter National Botanical Garden is migrating to a card-only payment system and is phasing out cash payments.

Card payments are safer for visitors and staff.

No cash means no crime and less touching, which is cleaner and healthier for everyone.

Cash will still be accepted, but we encourage visitors to make the switch to cashless.

Thank you for your cooperation and support. Enjoy your visit!

For more information, contact Harold Porter Botanical Gardens.

We Are Going Cashless

Harold Porter Botanical Gardens

The Harold Porter National Botanical Garden in Betty’s Bay spans almost 200 hectares of land within the Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve. Besides providing a monitored conservation project, Harold Porter National Botanical Garden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Enjoy magnificent views of the Kogelb...

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