Brisbane Botanical Gardens

Tripadvisor (2,205) · Botanical garden in Brisbane, Australia
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4.5/5 · 2,205 reviews
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Oct 26, 2024
This botanical gardens is just stunning. Flat, not many hills. There is some light spectacular with music on friday and maybe Saturday nights. Full review by Samantha F
Oct 11, 2024
I came with bestie Christine & daughter Soph to take in the the talk of the town, Lightscape, in September 2024. Uncle Dave shouted & we Ubered from Kelvin Grove into the City on dusk for the light … Full review by WorldTravla7
Sep 30, 2024
We love a walk through the gardens and were staying nearby at the Royal hotel. It was slightly spoilt by the light scape stuff installed at present. I am fine with the natural beauty. Full review by wombatdavid

Questions & answers

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parking near by
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We were in the city centre and everything was within walking distance
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Are there designated spots for picnics or can we set up in any grassy area?? Needing to know ASAP for a date thanks
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I believe you can picnic anywhere - lots of space on a normal day. I think if you had a large group for a special occasion you can reserve a space.
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Hi where to park your car when visiting botanical gardens?
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There is adequate street parking and private parking near the gardens.
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Hi, are dogs on leads allowed in the gardens?
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Yes, dogs are allowed.
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What is protected vegetation?
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Protected vegetation is identified by Brisbane City Council under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL). This law protects Brisbane’s vegetation and delivers a balance between …
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Protected vegetation is identified by Brisbane City Council under the Natural Assets Local Law 2003 (NALL). This law protects Brisbane’s vegetation and delivers a balance between protecting...
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