This garden was planted in the mid 19th century and contains magnificent trees and wide lawns. Stay for an hour, picnic all day. This is a great place to meet friends of all ages.
Great gardens with beautiful walks. We went in the afternoon which was a bit hot go early morning or in the evening when it is cooler. Lovely restaurants and cafe ( closed when we visited) in the grounds and on the way out. We discovered the Australian wine centre.
worth a visit. Tranquil, well established, interesting and refreshing. Great spot for lunch away from the hustle and bustle.
A very good place to chill out even in a hot summer afternoonWe went there near sunset but you barely feel the heat if you stayed in the shadeVery beautiful flowers everywhere, roses, lotus etc..
太棒了,太棒了!这里让人心旷神怡。一定要去看看。参加早上的免费游(这极富教育意义,让你认识到大自然是多么美妙),然后在葡萄酒博物馆吃中饭,这真是在城市中逃离喧嚣的好地方啊。
Adelaide Botanic Gardens is a Garden, where you can walk, learn about plants, relax, sit down on the grass and see beautiful plants. It is a perfect site to go, when you are very tired and need a bit of relax. There you can see a lot of plants, above all typical plants of Australia or only relax.
It closes early (2pm) but the food is fine, wine list is good and the service cheery. The location however is sublime. I'm just talking the cafe, seated by the lake - watching the breeze, water, turtles and birds.....charming
应朋友之邀来到澳大利亚的阿德莱德是一件很美的事情。朋友说阿德莱德是澳大利亚最美的城市,来到这里,空气是那么清新,干净。真的好美
The gardens are beautiful at all times of the year. Cool and shady, with many gazebos and rotundas in which to shelter/picnic in all weathers, there are ample facilities for all tastes. The restaurant is first class (although be warned that the prices are quality-matched), and there are two cafes. The one behind the restaurant is excellent for lunches, with an outlook to the lake, a variety of food, and a glorious tree (oak?) under which to eat if the tables inside do not appeal. The other cafe is more a coffee & snack venue, and is situated right next to the water-lily pavilion and Digger's shop. The shop sells plants, seeds and equipment, and gives advice when requested.The adjacent Museum of Economic Botany is interesting. The lovely North Lodge, by the gates on Plane Tree Drive (parking area) sells craft goods and cards made by Friends of the Botanic Gardens to raise funds, and also has Gardens-raised plants for sale cheaply. The BiCentennial Conservatory, Wetlands development and the Rose Garden are all at the eastern end of the Gardens and worth a visit. There are guided walks (free), daily I think, at 10.30. The children have the opportunity to run amok on the lawns, or investigate & play in an interesting environment. A jewel in the middle of Adelaide!
这里有来自世界各地的多种植物,包括罕见的梧莱米松树,这是世界上最古老最稀有的树木,属于一个有2亿年历史的树系家族,最近刚在新南威尔士的Blue Mountains被发现。适合全家人游玩,这里靠近动物园和城区。