Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

In the late 18th century, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens opened to the public as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hobart. Its beautifully manicured lawns, various garden designs, and rich history make it a must-visit for tourists' itineraries. The gardens provide visitors with fantastic opportunities to take leisurely walks, learn about the flora and fauna of Tasmania, and enjoy picnics amidst the beautiful surroundings.


Visitors can also visit the historic convict-built courtyard, where they can witness the magnificent beauty of the historical Tasmanian landscape. The courtyard features a series of gardens, a pond, and a fountain, which act as a perfect backdrop for wedding ceremonies and other events throughout the year.


The gardens offer various activities aimed at educating visitors of all ages about botany. These programs include guided walks, day tours, and workshops, which provide unique opportunities for hands-on learning based on ecology, horticulture, and other related topics.


Subantarctic Plant House:

One of the most prominent features of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is the Conservatory, which houses various collections of plants from around the world. The conservatory is home to different plant species, including succulents, ferns, and other tropical plants. The conservatory's highlight is the Subantarctic Plant House, which features a diverse range of unique plant species native to the Subantarctic islands, such as Campbell Island and Macquarie Island.


Visit the Japanese Gardens:

Another appealing feature of the gardens is the Japanese Gardens, which portrays traditional Japanese culture through its design. The garden offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere, allowing visitors to unwind. The Japanese Garden comprises a tea house, two small lakes with a variety of fish, a sand garden, and a collection of bonsai plants, all of which complement the Japanese Garden's tranquility.


The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens provides an opportunity for all visitors to learn about Tasmania's unique flora and fauna location. The gardens display an array of plant species from across the world and cater to a broad range of audiences, from garden enthusiasts to tourists seeking a peaceful retreat. Visitors to Tasmania should not miss this opportunity to explore the beautiful gardens and learn about Tasmania's rich and unique past.

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    3 hours

Address of Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Lower Domain Rd, Hobart TAS 7000, Australia

Opening & Closing time of Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

  • Monday
    08:00-17:00
  • Tuesday
    08:00-17:00
  • Wednesday
    08:00-17:00
  • Thursday
    08:00-17:00
  • Friday
    08:00-17:00
  • Saturday
    08:00-17:00
  • Sunday
    08:00-17:00
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