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    Royal Botanic Gardens

    4.7 (205 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Brion C.

    The Royal Botanical Gardens are expansive with nicely labeled trees and plants among large tracts of meadows and lawns A nice to wander around the many trails and paths or to just lay in the grass and soak up the sun.

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    Thembi S.

    I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens the second time I attempted it, lol. The first time I was rained on and thus skipped most of it. I'm glad I was able to make it back another day. The lush beauty of the botanical gardens is unmatched. And the plants are well taken care of. I particularly liked the succulents garden. I wanted to touch all of those plants but didn't of course. Most of those succulents are spiky anyway! Then the gardens go on forever and you can actually take a lovely walk through them that ends at the opera house. It was likely the most wonderful stroll I've had in my whole life! It's nothing but scenic, amazing views. This may be my favorite part of Sydney, and it's all free!

    Vicky L.

    Royal Botanic gardens is a must-see if you're visiting Sydney and it's the oldest botanic garden in Australia. The garden opens quite early so head here prior to going to the Opera house, which is about 10 min walk. There's plenty of trees and plants to admire and the views are amayzazing. The paths are paved and there's benches to sit and relax, or have a picnic on the lawn. I came here with my mom and she stopped multiple times to snap photos of the plants, which have little posts that indicate what they are. Plants from all over the world are here. Flowers, palms, succulents, ferns and much more. You can easily spend 2 hours walking around viewing the greenery and taking in all the views. You'll see cockatoos flying around in their flock and green parrots chillin. Further into the gardens you can find a cafe to grab coffee, tea and food and use the restroom. It's a small trek to get to the viewpoint/overlook of the Opera House and the Harbor Bridge but the views are worth it. Just keep it mind the sun will beam down on you so wear so good sunscreen so you don't burn and use an umbrella. Overall, I enjoyed wondering around the gardens and look at all the plants and trees they had. I would definitely come here again for a picnic to max and relax. Check them out if you're in the area!

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    Lee D.

    Quality/Quantity - Good size, beautiful garden. Rain forest. So many sculptures, monuments, and fountains to see. Well, I just can NOT do this garden justice! So check out this website: https://www.botanicgardens.org.au/about-us Atmosphere - Open 7 days a week, seasonal hours, see picture or website. Government house tours, see picture for specifics. Conservatorium of Music. Botanic House - Serving Asian Cuisine. The Calyx - Cafe. Trail Gardens. Right next to the Sydney Opera House. Near the Art Gallery, Maiden Theater, etc. Service - Self service. Price - Free. Owner Comment - Thank you for such a good garden plus all the other surrounding areas to visit.

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    Terry O.

    The Royal Botanic Garden is a magical place. It's so huge, it really needs more than one visit to take in the breadth and depth of plants found here. It's located on 15 hectares (a bit over 37 acres) of land on the edge of Sydney Harbour and is home to more than 27,000 plants from around the world. Australia has approximately 24,000 species of plants, 87 per cent of which can be found nowhere else. With climate change, habitat loss and the extinction crisis, the garden is part of an effort to conserve plant species and protect life that depends on them. It's a scientific treasure! Plan to spend at least two days exploring and enjoying this wonder. Bring a picnic! And don't forget to visit the gift shop.

    Big tree but surrounded by fence.
    Augie S.

    ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS GARDEN IS AN ABSOLUTE BREATHTAKING EXPERIENCE. The trees in this garden are huge and lush and there are lots and lots of nice, shady spots and even some lizards. You can find tons of Australian ibises wandering about and parrots flying in the trees. If you're in NSW or traveling there, I highly highly highly highly highly highly highly highly highly recommend go there. Go there. Go there. Go there. IN SUMMARY IT IS A ONE IN A LIFE TIME GORGEOUS EXPERIENCE WITH FLOWERS AND TROPICAL TREES AND EVERYTHING THAT WILL JUST MAKE YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH IT. You can also see the Sydney opera house from some spots. If you are in NSW you HAAAAAAAVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEEEE to go there. You will not regret it trust me I'm serious.

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    Donna B.

    Nothing like waking up too early on your first day in Sydney. Nothing is open except the Botanical Gardens. Perfect. It was on my list and what better way to start the day. There several entry gates all around the 74 acre park that was established in 1816, the oldest botanic garden and scientific institution in Australia. It is open every day of the year and access is free. I entered through the Government House gate and wandered the paved trails along the Greenway Terrace, Herb Garden, the Dragon Tree Lawn, and Twin Ponds to Farm Cove. Following the shoreline to Queen Elizabeth II Gate. Here you can enter the back of the Sydney Opera House. Coming back into the park I headed to the Waterlily Pond, Amphitheater Lawn, Australian Native Plant Garden, making my way to Victoria Lodge and Gate. Following the inside trail to Bicentenary Garden, Lion Gate, Succulent Garden, Maiden Pavilion, Begonias, site of the First Farm, Wollemi Pine, and the Sydney Fernery to the Woolloomooloo Gate. This exits to the Art Gallery of NSW. There's so much plant and animal life to see. Most of the plants or gardens are well labeled. Lots of morning joggers, the occasional tour group, and I like me the solo wanderer just out enjoying the nature and warm sunny morning. There is so much to take in I made a second trip later in the week.

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    Andrea U.

    This major botanical Garden located in the heart of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia opened in 1816. This garden is the oldest scientific institution in Australia and one of the most important historic botanical institutions in the world. The grounds are meticulously maintained. Flowers, shrubs & trees are colorful, unique and beautiful. Many runners & bikers followed the path along the waters edge. Many had blankets on the lawn & were picnicking. Trees were clearly marked & descriptions provided. There were many benches to sit & take in the surroundings. Paths were well marked with distances detailed by time & distance. There were porto potties & water fountains throughout. The views of the opera house, bridge & harbor were excellent from here. I saw my first laughing kookaburra, very impressive!

    View of the Opera House and Bridge from the Royal Botanical Gardens.
    Susan B.

    If you come to Sydney, you simply must get to the Royal Botanical Gardens. The gorgeous gardens and harbor views are some of the best in the city. During the many long, long months of lockdowns, this was within my 5 km limit (yes, really, that was a thing down here) and we spent many hours in these gardens enjoying their beauty and serenity. A few things I love the most: -- The ferns! Find this on the map and go wander inside the "Fernery" filled with mist and wonder and gorgeous ferns of all varieties. You will feel like you are in another world. -- The giant Moreton Bay Fig trees with prehistoric looking roots. -- The water gardens filled with Lillies. -- The harbor views are some of the best in the entire city. Go early if you can, especially in the nicer weather. Take public transportation to avoid the parking situation. Finally, take a picnic and a blanket and enjoy a glorious afternoon here.

    John T.

    Nice little sightseeing stop that's free of charge which is always a plus. Enjoyed the trees, birds, and rock formations, and the views of the water and opera house.

    Looking out of the Sir Stamford on the botanical gardens
    John C.

    We live gardens and this Royal Botanical Garden is a wonderful place to walk. Plenty of walking paths and beautiful views. People have there lunch on the hills during the day and soak up the sun . Great views of the Opera House and the Bridge.

    James R.

    Wow acres of gardens with a sea view. These gardens are diverse ranging from rose gardens to arid cactus. There are nice benches and you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere or if you want to be active there are plenty of paths. Beautiful!

    Melinda M.

    Free and huge! Lots of different gardens to see, such as roses, ferns, rainforest, etc. My 4 year old loved it as well.

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