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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne

Attraction
 
Address
Visitor Centre, Observatory Gate
Birdwood Ave
South Yarra VIC 3141
Phone
03 9252 2300
Fax
03 9252 2442
Email
rbg@rbg.vic.gov.au
Web
http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au

Attracting over 1.4 million visitors annually, the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is a treasured part of Melbourne's cultural life and a valuable asset to the heritage-rich city. With its stunning vistas, tranquil lakes and diverse plant collections, the Gardens are a place of continual discovery and delight.

The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is home to both amazing and diverse plant collections such as camellias, rainforest flora, succulents and cacti, roses, Californian species, herbs, perennials, cycads and plants from Southern China.

The Gardens also provide a natural sanctuary for native wildlife such as the black swans, eels, bell birds, cockatoos and kookaburras. A popular attraction is The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden.

The Children’s Garden has everything that children could possibly want to help them discover the natural world: plant tunnels that they can crawl through, rocks that they can climb and a bamboo forest in which they can hide.

The RBG holds a number of walks and tours, which introduce visitors to the history, cultural significance and horticultural diversity of Melbourne’s finest garden.

Located at Observatory Gate, the Visitor Centre is the meeting place for all tours. Information Officers will inform visitors about special features, tours and activities to suit their needs. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent Gardens setting whilst feasting on delicious meals at the Terrace Tearooms and the Observatory Café. The award winning Gardens Shop is the place to shop for botanical-inspired souvenirs and gifts including stationery, skincare, books and greeting cards. In 2006, The Gardens Shop was inducted into the Victorian Tourism Awards Hall of Fame after winning the Tourism Retailing Category, three years in a row.

During the warmer months, the Royal Botanic Gardens becomes a vibrant cultural venue with film screenings, theatre performances, markets and exhibitions regularly scheduled, including the popular Moonlight Cinema, Shakespeare Theatre and ever popular Wind in the Willows theatre performances.

 
Opening Hours
Daily (November - March)
7:30am 8:30pm
Daily (April, September & October)
7:30am 6:00pm
Daily (May - August)
7:30am 5:30pm
The Ian Potter Foundation Children's Garden is open 10am - 4pm Wednesday to Sunday. It is closed for maintenance for two months at the conclusion of the Victorian July school holidays. The rest of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is open during this time.

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This attraction has free entry
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Aboriginal Heritage Walk adult 7/2/08 7/1/09 $18.00 Yes
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Night Sky Observatory tours adult 7/2/08 7/1/09 $18.00 Yes
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Chocolate and Spice tour adult 7/2/08 7/1/09 $10.00 Yes
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Seasonal special interest walk 7/2/08 7/1/09 $10.00 Yes
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Activities
  • Animal Viewing
  • Art and Craft
  • Astronomy
  • Birdwatching
  • Bush Tucker
  • Guided Walks
  • Self-Guided
  • Shopping
Property Facilities
Café  Observatory Cafe, near O gate, and Terrace Tearooms, near A gate.
Catering  Blake's Feast, Observatory Cafe, Gardens House and Terrace Tearooms
Child Activities/Child Minding  School and holiday programs, The Ian Potter Foundation Children's Garden (open Wed - Sun)
Coach Parking  Available along Birdwood Avenue and Anderson Street
Guide  Guided walks are available- bookings essential from the Visitor Information Centre.
Picnic Area  
Public Telephone  
Public Toilet  A number of public toilets are located throughout the Gardens.
Shop  
Visitor Information Centre  Open 9am to 5pm
Memberships
  • Aboriginal Tourism Australia
  • Australian Tourism Commission
  • Inbound Tour Operators Association
  • National Trust
  • Tourism Alliance Victoria
  • Tourism Council of Australia