



The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is a 14-hectare site in Hobart, established in 1818.
It features historic plants, a visitor centre, and a cafe.
The gardens include a Japanese garden, conservatory, community garden, and native plants, as well as a duck pond and picnic areas.
With free entry and ample parking, it’s a great place for a relaxing walk, picnic, or family outing.
The gardens are well-maintained, with clear signage and friendly staff, and visitors can explore the different sections, including the Sub Antarctic house and rock garden, and enjoy the scenic views and tranquil atmosphere.
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