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Posted by Ms.Kanistha Rattanapisit on 20 November 2006
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The Royal Botanic Gardens is one of stunning places to visit in the world. It is situated in Sydney, New South Wales of Australia which is located on the edge of the central business district or just a short walk from Sydney Opera House. The Royal Botanic Gardens cover about 30 hectares. It is the largest of three major botanic gardens public in Sydney. The Gardens were found in 1816.

The Royal Botanic Gardens has several of featured attractions such as The Sydney Tropical Centre with the Pyramid Glasshouse, Cadi Jam Ora, Sydney Fernery, Herb Garden, Rose Garden, A walled Cactus and Succulent Garden, Hong Kong Bank Oriental Garden, Palm Grove, Palm House, Government House Grounds, Rare & Threatened Plants Gardens, The Wollemi Pine, The Pond, and other else to enjoy. The Royal Botanic Gardens consists than a million specimens. Walking is the suitable way to keep moment and smell of the Gardens.

The Royal Botanic Gardens is the great place for picnics or sight seeing walking along or even get over to lots of other attractions of the world nearby such as Sydney Opera House, Mrs. Macquaries Point, and Domain to the Art Gallery of New South Wales. The sign which is not normally warned attracts visitors says “Please walk on the grass”. It’s the amazing to do so.

The Royal Botanic Gardens provide free guide walks, Education service, Friends of the Gardens, Trackless train tour & Wheelchair Hire for visitors. Amenities such as toilets, shop, restaurant & café, Visitor Information Centre are arranged. All of these are prepared with no charge to entry to the Hardens. The Gardens is available everyday. Buses operate to The Royal Botanic Gardens. Taking train is possible to drop at St. James, Martin Place or Circular Quay stations, then head across Macquarie St. A lot of car parks nearby for own cars.
 
 
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