Melbourne Park|day-2 citywalk
The city gardens in Melbourne are too suitable for lying flat and dazing🥹🥹
Temporarily away from the hustle and bustle in the city, immersed in the lush nature, come here to lie flat and recharge after work, staring at the quiet lake or blooming colorful flowers, enjoying a moment of peace and tranquility🌹
❀No admission fee, the city garden can be reached directly by public transportation in the city❀
🌻Carlton Gardens (Carlton Gardens) (Pictures 1-4)
This heritage-listed park is a very popular picnic spot! Behind it is the Royal Exhibition Building and the fountain, super photogenic~
🎫Free
📍1-111 Carlton Street, Carlton, Victoria, 3053
🚶♀️About 30 minutes walk from Fitzroy to CBD
🌳Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne (Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne) (Pictures 5-8)
The place with the densest variety of plants in the city of Melbourne! Here you can not only see succulents, tropical rainforest plants, roses and other types of flowers, but also see black swans, eels, bellbirds, cockatoos and kookaburras and other wildlife~ Deeply immersed in nature~
🎫Free
📍Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne, Victoria, 3000
🚌Half an hour bus directly from Melbourne CBD
🌹Fitzroy Gardens (Fitzroy Gardens) (Pictures 9-12)
A greenhouse garden built in the 1920s, the exterior is Spanish-style architecture, and you can see colorful flowers in the greenhouse every season!
🎫Free
📍230-298 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria, 3002
🚎Tram 48,71,75, or walk from Federation Square
I came here for the second time. It was very large and there were a lot of green plants. Maybe it was because of autumn. A lot of flowers withered, but the leaves were still green. There are a lot of flowers and plants that have not been seen. I saw the other side of the flower. [Cost-effective] High [View] Good, not only flowers and plants, but also a lot of duck birds and swans.
The Royal Botanic Gardens of Melbourne is large, with a wide variety of plants, dense woods, wide views, lying in the shade, quietly breathing fresh air, looking up at the blue sky and white clouds, which is lingering and refreshing.
The Royal Melbourne Botanic Garden was built in 1845 and is located about five kilometres south of the city centre of Melbourne. It is one of the best botanical gardens in Australia. The Royal Garden is arranged in the 19th century garden art, and has retained some buildings and styles of the last century. Since the establishment of the Royal Botanic Garden, it has gathered more than 12,000 types and more than 30,000 kinds of exotic flowers and plants from all over the world.
Melbourne is very lucky to have such beautigul gardens and greenery so close to the CBD. Easy to hang out here in silence, with nothing but you and the trees/birds. Worth spending a few hours here.
beautiful park with all maintained facilities and curated plants. very scenic
It is worth punching in a good place, the air is fresh, the flowers are beautiful, and there will be surprises. The weather will suddenly drop ice particles. Remember to bring an umbrella and enough clothes.
Located on the south bank of the beautiful Yala River, only two kilometers from the city center, thousands of exotic flowers and plants from Australia and even around the world are growing here. There is no need for tickets. The buildings and experience activities in the park are also very rich, but to be honest, the scenery is really on the road. Sometimes the park road inadvertently feels excellent, the fallen leaves are full of the earth, the colors are beautiful, and it is a good place to shoot portraits and write really. The key is that there are almost no people. Sometimes people who run and exercise pass the picture from time to time. It brings some vivid feeling to the whole garden. It seems that foreigners pay great attention to the world when exercising.