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Reviewed 4 July 2019 via mobile

Had a great morning walking around the garden and you must see the Botanical Museum, the only one left in the world, huge collection of everything botanical, don’t miss it!!!

Date of experience: July 2019
1  Thank John B
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Reviewed 2 July 2019 via mobile

Best thing to see in Adelaide
Gorgeous peaceful gardens
Biggest trees iv ever seen!
Id would highly recommend a stroll around the gardens
Its very easy to get to and very peaceful

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed 1 July 2019

Adelaide's Botanic Gardens are well worth a visit, although, being here in the winter I clearly didn't see them at their best. The gardens are well laid out, with a number of interesting buildings including the Museum of Economic Botany, Amazon Waterlily Pavillion, and Palm House, Tropical Rain Forest. Its close to the centre of the city, so easy to get there on foot.

Date of experience: June 2019
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Reviewed 25 June 2019 via mobile

The gardens are very well laid out and central to the city. They are very popular with visitors and locals alike. Flower bed areas were very well looked after. We particularly enjoyed the Australian Wine Museum which is situated within the gardens and is very informative about the industry in the local area and beyond.

Date of experience: February 2019
2  Thank merv1955
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Reviewed 25 June 2019

This is a good place to see mature trees and a wide range of native plants growing in spacious surrounds, there are glass houses where there are dry cacti.

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank roy h
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