Darwin Botanic Gardens

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In the heart of tropical Darwin, the George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens offer a lush, shaded escape from the city's heat. These 42 hectares of curated landscapes showcase the region's unique flora, from monsoon forests and mangroves to striking baobab trees and a spectacular collection of palms. With free entry, interpretive trails, and a popular café, it's a serene spot for nature lovers and a cultural touchstone for understanding the Top End's botanical riches.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours meandering the main paths, but you could easily linger for a half-day if you picnic, visit the café, or join a free guided walk (offered several times a week). Early morning or late afternoon is best for cooler temperatures and golden light for photography.

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