Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Guide
Oasis of Green: Discover Tasmania's Botanical Beauty Guide
Escape the hustle and bustle of Hobart and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. A true oasis of green, these gardens offer a stunning collection of plants from Tasmania and around the world, all set against the backdrop of the Derwent River. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, the gardens provide a captivating experience for all. Established in 1818, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are Australia's second-oldest botanical gardens. Originally intended as a government garden to supply food for the colony, it quickly evolved into a place for scientific study and public enjoyment. Over the years, the gardens have played a vital role in the conservation of Tasmanian flora, showcasing the unique biodiversity of the island. The gardens also feature significant historical elements, including the Arthur Wall, built by convicts in the 1840s. Wander through themed gardens like the Japanese Garden, the French Exploration Garden, and the Tasmanian Native Garden, each offering a unique perspective on the plant kingdom. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and significance of the gardens, or simply relax on the lawns and enjoy a picnic. Don't miss the Subantarctic Plant House, a climate-controlled environment showcasing plants from Macquarie Island and other subantarctic regions. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition directly tied to the gardens, the on-site cafe offers delicious refreshments and light meals, perfect for enjoying amidst the natural beauty.
Transportation
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are easily accessible by public transport. Metro Tasmania buses frequently service the area. Check the Metro Tasmania website for the most up-to-date timetables and route information. Bus routes that stop near the gardens include routes that travel along the Domain Highway. You can also reach the gardens by taxi or ride-sharing services.
Opening Hours
8am to 5pm daily (may vary seasonally)
Ticket Price
Free admission