Royal Botanic Garden

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Perched on the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Royal Botanic Garden is a lush 30-hectare oasis that blends horticultural mastery with Aboriginal heritage and knockout views. This is where Sydneysiders come to picnic, jog, or simply stare at the Opera House from a perfect angle. For travellers, it’s a serene counterpoint to the city’s urban energy – and it’s completely free.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside 1.5–2 hours for a relaxed wander that takes in the main highlights. If you’re keen on the Aboriginal tour or want to linger at a café, allow 3 hours. The garden is easily combined with a morning at the Opera House or a ferry ride to Circular Quay – it’s all walkable. For a self-drive itinerary, park in the Domain car park (fee applies) and treat the garden as a scenic prelude to the Rocks or Darling Harbour.

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