Royal Botanic Gardens is located in the capital of New South Wales Sydney, facing Sydney Port (Sydney Harbour), located on the other side of the famous Opera House (Sydney Opera House), covering about 24 hectares, where the colonial-era Australian Governor's House was.
Royal Botanic Gardens is only a narrow bay away from the Sydney opera house, where many Sydney posters and postcards are the perfect place to look at.
The Sydney Botanical Garden is a good place to empty, with a wide view, quiet and peaceful, with a large lawn and many rest chairs. The main buildings and facilities in the garden are: Court Garden, Palm Garden, Pteridophyte Area, First Farm, Lowland Garden, Exhibition Greenhouse, South Wales National Herbarium, etc., along the east side of the garden Queen Elizabeth Walk Queen Elizabeth Pass can directly access Mrs. McCauley seat.
The Royal Botanic Gardens, opens every morning at 7:00 a.m. and the nearest train stations are Circular Quay and Martin Square (Martin Place).
Tickets:
Free
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