I wandered through the park on one of my morning walks - it was so lovely listening to the birds chirping and looking at the early morning sunshine streaking through the large ficus trees.

I wandered through the park on one of my morning walks - it was so lovely listening to the birds chirping and looking at the early morning sunshine streaking through the large ficus trees.
Lovely park in the middle of the city almost. Ducks and huge Morton Bay Fig trees provide an excellent spot for a picnic with the kids or grandies. acres of room for the kids to run or play footy etc. Never get tired of this wonderful inner city space.
Lovely place to spend and hour or two wandering amongst the gardens. Clean facilities. Right in the centre of the sity. PArking is a bit of a problem and it is metered. Which is an inconvience.
Some interesting exhibitions. Interesting plants. I particularly liked the roses garden. There is good signage and paths and garden beds are well kept. I think if people are into vegitation they would enjoy.
This is another place that you can, if you like parks and trees, walk around and see a hugh variety of plants. In the summer it would be a great place to visit as it would be cool. There are places to eat and sit down as well.
A scenic walk which can be enjoyed through the beautiful botanic gardens in Adelaide. Easily signposted as well, and Adelaide is a very, very easy city to navigate around due to its grid structure. The botanic gardens is also very close to the zoo and the university, as well as the Royal Adelaide Hospital, and Ayers House.
This is a must for any visitor, peaceful, full of interesting plants as well as the obvious. Take a rest under a beautiful moreton bay fig tree or relax by the giant lily pond or just explore, maybe even get lost. What an opportunity!
Huge shady trees, amazing food and craft stalls and fabulous music. A long weekend at WOMAD (music festival) held at this great venue is truly a magic experience for all lovers of world music. A laid back crowd with a hippy vibe make for amazing people watching.
Relaxing green oasis in summer. Diverse range of plants, don't miss the topical water lillyb pavilion. Has a great restaurant in the grounds, alternatively some really nice spots for a picnic
We visited this venue merely by chance as we were looking around the city centre. Lovely lakes. streams and meandering paths through lush vegetation. Plenty of secluded seating for a quite lunch or to simply relax and enjoy tranquillity. Well worth a visit.
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