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Botanic Gardens Restaurant
Nestled in Sydney's stunning Royal Botanic Gardens, the picturesque Botanic Gardens Restaurant is an enchanting venue offering open-air dining in exquisite garden surroundings. Wide wisteria-draped verandahs and spectacular leafy views, paired with the original 19th Century building facade, make the Restaurant an essential location for visitors. A fresh twist on Australian cuisine is matched with professional and friendly service, making this the perfect place for a memorable dining experience ...
Centennial Parklands Dining
Centennial Parklands Dining, set in the heart of Sydney's Centennial Park, boasts elegant dining rooms, sun-drenched decks, outdoor terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows and unsurpassed views over rolling green lawns. Encompassing a cafe, wine room and kiosk, Centennial Parklands Dining offers a range of flexible dining spaces suitable to both casual and formal occasions. Guests can enjoy the panorama of Centennial Park all year round, with large bi-folding windows opening onto charming outdoor di...
Chinese Garden of Friendship
The Chinese Garden of Friendship is nestled at the south end of Darling harbour and a short walk from Chinatown. Entering the gardens is like walking backwards in time into the quiet solitude of ancient Chinese architecture and it's relationship with nature. The garden combines the elements of water, plants, stone and architecture. Running water, towering willow trees, cool lagoons with lotus plants and large colorful fish all make this an idyllic spot to read a book or recharge your batteries....
Government House
Built between 1837 and 1845, for the Governor of New South Wales, Government House was the most sophisticated Gothic Revival building in the colony. The ground floor State Rooms include the dining room, drawing room and ballroom. These contain an outstanding collection of nineteenth and twentieth century furnishings and decoration that reflect changing styles and the differing tastes of the Governors and their wives. The first floor includes State Apartments that were used by the Governor, vis...
Royal Botanic Gardens and the Domain
Welcome to the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, an oasis of 30 hectares in the heart of the city. Wrapped around Farm Cove at the edge of Sydney Harbour, the Gardens occupy one of Sydney's most spectacular positions. Established in 1816, it is the oldest scientific institution in the country and is home to an outstanding collection of plants from Australia and overseas. From the provocative rare and threatened plants of the world to the romantic rose garden, the themed garden areas show the divers...
Sydney Tropical Centre
*** Sydney Tropical Centre is currently closed for redevelopment.*** Sydney Tropical Centre focuses on the wonders of tropical environments and their importance to us all. The pyramid and arc glasshouses create a spectacular and informative display of tropical plants from around the world. The arc displays plants from overseas tropical areas, while Australian tropical plants are displayed in the pyramid. The surrounding gardens, rockery and pond also feature tropical and sub-tropical plants. ...
The Kid’s playground at Darling Quarter
The new playground at darling quarter is now open! Does your local playground have a 21-metre flying fox? Didn't think so! How about a water play area with pumps and water buckets? Thought not! Darling Quarter's new playground is one of Australia's best. Water games, climbing ropes, swings, slides and flying foxes will keep toddlers and teens entertained for hours. It's fun, thrilling and best of all free! Over two weeks this summer the whole family can enjoy more great kid's films screening...