Of the many tourist attractions in Sydney, the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney needs to be mentioned. Just a short walk around the water’s edge from the Sydney Opera House, is one of the most breathtakingly beautiful settings you will see anywhere. The Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney fills an area of land between the harbour and the eastern part of the central business district.
The view from Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney is superb. It sits on an undulating piece of land where the large trees with a wonderful shade canvas makes it the best spot imaginable. Taking on the harbour views gives you a wonderful feeling. The walkway around the harbourfront at the lower part of the garden is popular for lunchtime walks or jogs. The gardens are an excellent place to escape the noise of the city and are situated quite close to some of the major hotels in the city.
A trip to Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney will not only refresh you but also give you ample reason to come back again. It is well equipped with the basic amenities like toilets, shops, visitr information center and restaurants and café. While on a tour to Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney you will get free guided walks, educations services, friends of the garden, trackless train tour and provision to hire wheelchairs. People come to the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney for peace, relaxation, education and to learn more about plants and horticulture. It is a place of natural beauty.
Manu of the trees planted in Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney provide shade to the picnickers on the lawns. Others provide shade for palm gardens. Specialized areas of the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney include a Fernery, a Rose Garden, a Herb Garden, a Cactus garden and an Oriental Collection. In recent years a Bamboo collection has been established. The latest area planted displays the recently discovered Wollemi Pine, a Begonia collection, and a collection of cycads. There are many huge old trees, but palms are dominant in most areas, about 150 different species of them, as well as about six species of big old Cycads.
The Education team at Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney is highly experienced who cater for a wide range of students and classroom topics. Sessions with an Education Officer are up to one and a half hours and cater for a normal class group of up to 30 students. So whenever you visit Sidney in Australia a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney is a must.
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