Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

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Perched on the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Royal Botanic Garden is a lush 30-hectare oasis that blends colonial history, Aboriginal heritage, and world-class horticulture. Established in 1816 as the colony's first farm, it's now a beloved escape for locals and travellers alike, offering stunning views of the Opera House and Harbour Bridge from its harbourside walkways. Whether you're a plant enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking a peaceful picnic spot, this garden is a quintessential Sydney experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 2–3 hours to explore the garden's main paths and viewpoints. If you're a keen gardener or want to join a free guided walk (offered daily at 10:30am), budget half a day. The garden is compact enough to combine with a visit to the Opera House or Circular Quay – consider a morning stroll followed by lunch at the garden's café or a picnic on the lawns.

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