The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a garden oasis in the cosmopolitan heart of Adelaide city.
This 30-hectare nook of the city offers beautifully themed gardens featuring Australian natives, exotic and ornamental plants in one stunning location.
The magnificently restored art deco Palm House is a favourite visitor attraction. This stately glasshouse houses a cactus and succulent garden featuring rare arid land Madagascan flora, now highly threatened in the wild.
Visit the water-wise SA Water Mediterranean Garden, the new Amazon Waterlily Pavilion or stroll in a jungle of giant rainforest plants from Northern Australia and South East Asia in the Bicentennial Conservatory - the biggest glasshouse in the Southern Hemisphere.
Join a free Friends of the Botanic Garden guided walking tour. Tours leave from the new Schomburgk Pavilion at 10.30am daily.
Facilities include an alfresco cafe, Visitor Information Centre, gift shop and the Botanic Garden Restaurant.
Disabled Access:
Access and parking facilities.
Children:
School holiday and educational programs.
Email: botanicgardens@saugov.sa.gov.au
Phone: 08 8222 9311
Website: www.environment.sa.gov.au/botanicgardens/adelaide.html
Address:
North Terrace
Adelaide, South Australia, 5000
Guest Facilities:
Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Cafe, Car park, Coach Parking, Conference/Convention Facilities, Kiosk, Parking for the Disabled, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Restaurant - Licensed, Shaded Area, Sheltered Area, Toilet facilities for the Disabled
Experiences you can enjoy at Adelaide Botanic Garden:
Cultural, Educational Tourism, Flora/Fauna, Historic/Heritage, Nature based
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