Royal Botanic Garden Melbourne
If you are visiting Melbourne, you should visit Royal Botanic Garden in this city. Including to one of most glorious places to spend nice afternoon, you can enjoy this beautiful garden. Even if you don’t go out for the garden, you can enjoy leisure times as it lay over 38 picturesque hectares land nearby Yarra River. It comprises great diversity of plants around the world base on scientific and aesthetic consideration.
The plants are shaping superb landscape surroundings with a lake as central attraction. It is crossed by delightful walking paths and huge garden beds to comfort your afternoon stroll. The gardens are also homing National Herbarium of Victorian which growing more than a million preserved plant specimens in the name of natural conservation. It is truly great garden in the world. The gardens are available to visit every day of the year but times changes in accord with the season. On November to March, they are open from 7.30am to 8.30pm. From April until October, the hours are 7.30am to 5.30pm. Access to the gardens is free.
On December the carpet of mauve flowers are enlightened this garden in front of Perennial Border. On February just visit Water Conservation Garden where you will welcome by a range of plants suited to dry conditions. There are tearooms, cafes and reception centre rooms within the grounds of the gardens. Royal Botanic Garden also has gardens at Cranbourne on 250 hectares area. It is about two hours driving to the southern side of Melbourne. The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne are adjacent to a larger group of parklands directly south-east of the city, between St. Kilda Road and the Yarra River known as the Domain Parklands. The parkland is composed by Kings Domain, Alexandra Gardens and Queen Victoria Gardens for greater joy along the day.
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