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Reviewed 13 July 2019 via mobile

After visiting Adelaide Zoo we decided to walk back into the City so we took a leisurely stroll through the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
Wiyh limited time we took yhe route through the avenue of Moreton Bay Fig Trees. Planted in 1866, these grand old Fig trees, with their exposed butressed roots, are awe-inspiring to say the least.

A quick side visit to the Lily pond housed in the glass-clad Amazon Water Lilly Pavilion along our route has whet our appetite to explore the gardens further at some later date.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed 7 July 2019 via mobile

Absolutely serene and stunning. The gardens are a quiet oasis awash with amazing flora. Would recommend taking a picnic in to enjoy.

Date of experience: July 2019
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Reviewed 6 July 2019 via mobile

We were at a loss for how to spend our last afternoon in Adelaide she we grabbed a coffee and caught a tram to the gardens as it still falls into the free tram district of Adelaide. Even in the middle of winter these gardens are stunning. They are sprawling, very carefully maintained and an easy place to lose yourself for a few hours. I can only imagine how stunning they would be in the warmer months and would highly recommend anyone in Adelaide stop in for a wander any time of year.

Date of experience: July 2019
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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
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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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