Botanical Gardens Bamboo Brisbane

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(2.2K) · Botanical garden in Brisbane, Australia
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The City Botanic Gardens is a heritage-listed botanic garden on Alice Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was also known …

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Feb 26, 2025
Brisbane City Botanical Garden was so soothing like a green lung to refresh city environment. Beautifully landscaped garden had a thematic development with ponds and fountains surrounded by well-kept…Full review by Kamal P
Feb 21, 2025
Was really expecting a "botanical gardens" but really was just a "gardens". Not a lot to see or do here.. Not a lot of shade. Tad disappointed. The most interesting aspect was the flood marker …Full review by HypnoWarrior
Jan 18, 2025
Perfectly sized for an hour or two of strolling, these gardens are well worth a visit if for no other reason than to escape the hustle and bustle of central Brisbane. We visited later in the afternoo…Full review by phutty

Questions & answers

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parking near by
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Yes if avoid North Terrace entrance . Meter paid but not expensive
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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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You can sit nearly anywhere. But I believe there may be some tables overlooking the river.
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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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