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Brisbane City Botanic Gardens is a living museum of plant collections, displaying early heritage specimens through to present day exotic and native plantings. It is considered to be one of the most important non-indigenous cultural landscapes in Queensland and is recognised for its natural and historic values. In addition to the plant collections, there are a number of significant heritage features.

Walk through the beautiful Brisbane City Botanic Gardens accompanied by a Brisbane Botanic Gardens Volunteer Guide. Tours are offered twice daily, (except Sundays, public holidays and mid-December to mid-January). Walks last approximately one hour. Meet at 11.00am or 1.00pm at the Rotunda opposite the Albert Street gates. You can also visit Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt. Coot-tha, situated on Mt. Coot-tha Road, Toowong.

Open

Seven days

Address

Gardens Point Alice Street, City

Group Tours

Booked walks for groups available upon request. Phone 07 3403 0666

Contact

07 3403 2535

www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/botanicgardens

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Map Reference - Brisbane City Botanic Gardens

Map Reference - Brisbane City Botanic Gardens


   
 
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