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Botanic Gardens - Adelaide

Adelaide Botanic Garden was established in 1855, during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Take a walk through the garden with the Friends of the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide and hear about the Victorian influences evident in the plants, buildings, ornamentation, landscape design and public uses. Parking available on Plane Tree Drive off Hackney Road or on Hackney Road. Group limit 15. Bookings required for groups only.

Wheelchair and disabled access Full toilet facilities available including disabled access Family-friendly (children welcome) Parking options available Walking/guided tour

When and where:

Friday 21 May to Sunday 30 May, 2.00 pm - 3.30 pm daily
Meet at Schomburgk Pavillion, entry from any gate, Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Adelaide

Enquiries:

Barbara Wheaton
P: (08) 8226 8803
Region:
Adelaide City

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So many things to see and do

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Don't let the weather put you

Don't let the weather put you off, this is a wonderful way to get re-acquainted with an Adelaide treasure. See the review tab above for more.

 

Sunshine and grandeur

Just spent a lovely hour and a half finding out about what Adelaide Botanic Gardens were like in the Victorian era from a knowledgeable guide. Well worth the time!