It's easy to understand the garden's popularity with its range of attractions, including the picturesque Botanic Park, the International Rose Garden, the stunning Bicentennial Conservatory, the Museum of Economic Botany and the enchanting Palm House, just to name a few.
You will also discover numerous statues, water features, heritage buildings, a gift shop, kiosk and the acclaimed Botanic Gardens Restaurant. The garden also hosts many major events throughout the year, and information about them is available on the website.
A superb fully licensed restaurant is located in the centre of the Garden, which is within walking distance from the centre of the city at the eastern end of North Terrace, Adelaide. Kiosk and cafe refreshments are also available.
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