- Alice Street, Brisbane City QLD, Australia
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- 07 3403 8888
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Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
Brisbane City Botanic Gardens is Queensland’s oldest heritage garden, established in 1828.
A living museum of plant collections, the Botanic Gardens display early heritage specimens through to present day exotic and native plantings.
It was officially opened in 1855 and is considered to be one of the most important non-indigenous cultural landscapes in Queensland.
It is recognised for its natural and historic values as, in addition to the plant collections, there are a number of significant heritage features.
Attractions at the gardens include the Bamboo Grove, Weeping Fig Avenue, Riverstage, ornamental ponds and more.
Enjoy this tranquil green oasis surrounded by beautiful old trees, on the banks of the Brisbane River and just minutes from the city centre.
Booking sites are available for special events, and free guided walks are offered Monday to Saturday at 11am.
Visit the Brisbane City Council website for further details on the Botanic Gardens; or browse through more than 90 other BLHN Places to Visit.