Adelaide Botanic Garden

Australia, Australia

The Adelaide Botanic Garden, located in the heart of the city, is a serene oasis featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, diverse plant collections, and historic glasshouses like the Palm House and Amazon Waterlily Pavilion. Visitors can enjoy tranquil walking paths, unique flora, and educational exhibits in this peaceful and picturesque setting.

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History

Established in 1857, the Adelaide Botanic Garden is one of Australia’s oldest public gardens. Designed by George Francis, it was inspired by European gardens of the time. Over the years, it expanded to include iconic features like the Palm House and Bicentennial Conservatory, preserving its rich botanical and historical significance.

What To See

  • Explore the Iconic Palm House
  • Discover the Bicentennial Conservatory
  • Visit the Amazon Waterlily Pavilion
  • Learn at the First Creek Wetland
  • Stroll Through the Rose Garden
  • Admire the Australian Native Garden
  • Understand Plants in the Economic Garden
  • Experience the Garden of Health
  • Visit the Museum of Economic Botany
  • Enjoy Scenic Walking Trails.

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