

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
The basics
Stroll around the gardens at your own pace or join a guided tour to learn more about the different plant and flower varieties from around the world. Highlights include the Japanese Garden, the French Memorial Garden, the traditional herb garden, and the lily pond, which blooms with over 20 different varieties of lilies throughout spring and summer. Spot rare plants from Macquarie Island at the Subantarctic Plant House; admire historic landmarks such as Arthur Wall and the Anniversary Arch; or dine at the on-site restaurant, where food is sourced from the Tasmanian Community Food Garden.

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Things to know before you go
*The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are a fun destination for kids, who will enjoy exploring the ponds, bridges, and winding walkways. *There is no admission fee, but donations are welcome. *There is a restaurant, gift shop, and picnic areas at the gardens; most of the paths and greenhouses are easily accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
How to get there
The gardens are located on Lower Domain Road in Queens Domain, about 2 miles (3 kilometers) north of downtown Hobart. There is no public transport directly to the park, but it’s an about 5-minute drive or taxi ride from downtown, and free parking is available. Active types can also walk up to the gardens—about a 20-minute walk from the center.
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When to get there
The botanical gardens are open daily all year round, although closing times vary throughout the year. If you can, it’s worth revisiting to experience the gardens’ changing seasons, from springtime blooms to colorful fall foliage. In the summer months, opt for a morning visit to make the most of the cooler weather, then stick around to enjoy a picnic or lunch at the restaurant.
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