An amazingly diverse park with diverse collection of plants and mature trees and landscaped so well to ensure everyone can use. Walkers runners scooters and bikes. So well wort a visit and we went wal...
One of the best things to do when your in Brisbane and between this and South Bank parklands, the best place to go for a walk. Not as big as it’s botanical garden counterparts in Sydney, Melbourne or ...
Botanic gardens were absolutely beautiful. So lush and colourful. Clean and not one piece of rubbish or paper anywhere. Enjoyed by variety of people eg children on play equipment, runners, bike riders...
Our hotel stay in Albert St Brisbane was only a few minutes walk to the City Botanic Gardens & walked around on a few occasions. Beautiful manicured gardens with a variety of different plants & magnif...
The City Botanic Gardens is located in Brisbane, Australia with entrances at George Street and Alice Street. The garden became a public spot of leisure in 1828 by Charles Fraser, a colonial botanist. The City Botanic Gardens is a triangular park that features rare botanic species including figs, bamboo, cycads and palm trees, and is open for recreational usage for the residents of Brisbane. If you are visiting the City Botanic Gardens, there is a cafe to dine at for food and drinks and the Walter Hill fountain to view.
Amazing gardens in the heart of the city, very well kept and a nice escape
These gardens are one of a kind. Massive section of land with hidden areas all over. Walking and bike paths and it is Very well maintained! Don't miss the bamboo walk through! Must see!
Quiet and lonely green space between the city center and the river near QUT. Great place to relax and read a book
If you're looking for a quick escape from the city, this place is it. Aside from the beautiful gardens, you'll also find frogs, lizards, and some Dr. Seuss-looking trees!
love visiting all gardens