Darwin botanical gardens

The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, situated in the Darwin Region of the Northern Territory, cover a 42-hectare area and are located just two kilometers north of Darwin city. Known for their extensive collections of north Australian and other plant species, these gardens are a popular attraction in the area. The Visitor and Event Centre, conveniently located near the Gardens Road main car park, serves as an ideal starting point for visitors to explore the gardens and offers various amenities:

  • A mini amphitheater
  • Event space
  • Retail gift shop
  • Interpretive center providing insights into the gardens' history

At the visitor center gift shop, visitors can obtain maps and information for self-guided walks. Additionally, the Darwin Botanic Gardens app offers free self-guided walking tours and highlights points of interest within the gardens. With its emphasis on showcasing the diverse flora of the region, the gardens provide a delightful and educational experience for visitors, inviting exploration and learning opportunities.

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