Parks and gardens – Melbourne
Discover Melbourne's abundant parks and leafy gardens. Take a break from the hectic pace of the city and enjoy floral displays, manicured lawns, ancient elms, cooling fountains and heritage architecture – all free to visit and within walking distance of the city.
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Visit one of the most significant botanical gardens in Australia, home to over 12,000 species of plants and a natural sanctuary for native wildlife.
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Explore historic and botanic treasures including the flower-filled conservatory, a 150-year-old avenue of magnificent elms, and Cook's Cottage.
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Experience Australia's foremost example of classical garden design, exemplifying the Victorian ideals of order, grace and symmetry.
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Have a picnic lunch by the famous floral clock on St Kilda Road then wander through lush gardens peppered with bronze statues.
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Discover these serene parklands that house two moving memorials – The Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden and the Shrine of Remembrance.
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Enjoy ornamental gardens with palms and shrub borders then hire a bike or have a barbecue on the banks of the Yarra River.
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Visit one of Melbourne's most historic sites dating back to the early settlement of Melbourne, now a popular lunch time oasis for city workers.
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Discover Melbourne's first new, major parkland in more than 100 years with its large sculptured terraces planted with native flora and 200 new trees.
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Stroll through the extensive system of pathways that meander through stately elm trees or head to the large embankment to take in magnificent city views.
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Immerse yourself in Australian flora, landscapes and art in this amazing garden featuring a gallery of changing exhibitions, sculpture and displays.
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