Botanic Park
Address | Plane Tree Dr, Adelaide SA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 8222 9311 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.botanicgardens.sa.gov.au/visit/adelaide-botanic-garden |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 64 reviews |
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Botanic Park reviews
64Elton John in this setting was amazing! Have loved this park since i was a child but it makes a fantastic location for big events.
Love the Botanic gardens a tranquil place to be. And it's an awesome venue for when the moonlight cinema is on.
Wonderful night at Elton John concert. Weather & venue worked so well. We'll behaved crowd of 1000's of people!
Botanic Park is a great locale for a casual stroll, family get-together, gourmet food events, Womadelaide and live music. Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour showcased the flexibility and sheer size of this leafy Adelaide venue. Conveniently close to the CBD, the Zoo and Botanic locations, this park is easy to access by public transport, PVs and even by the Popeye boat. There are public toilets nearby but they are not easily accessible if you have a mobility issue. The grassed areas can be uneven but there are plenty of paths to move around on. It is a very pleasant place to visit in all seasons.
Ruining this park by having concerts here. ACC needs to put more effort into maintaining it if they continue down this path.
Absolutely beautiful gardens, many different types of trees, plants, flowers. Interesting monuments. Such a big place that we didn’t even get to see it all. Was lovely to sit at the cafe next to lake for a drink whilst watching the ducks. Lots of pretty colours in the gardens at this time of year.
Adelaide's premiere picnic and family get together spot. No playground. Home of Womadelaide festival and adjacent to the zoo and botanic gardens. Both also worth the visit. A great spot.
Such a lovely oasis of quiet! Well maintained, lots of benches or grass areas to sit on. Bathrooms scattered around the park. It was very peaceful. There were two weddings going on when I visited. Open till 6: 30pm till April I think. Lots of people playing Pokémon go.
I went here a while ago for a concert. Loved being outdoors instead of indoors. Though with all the trees around which are manly on the sides not so much in the middle, it was really hard to see the stage or tv stands due to this and so many people trying to move around them. But great place for picnics and family time, day out with the kids. Lots of space to run around in though no play ground, they have the natural environment to explore. Great area for pop up gigs and smaller events.
Beautiful area so close to the city for a picnic or similar.
Great opportunity for the kids to climb through the big fig trees throughout the park! Lots of open space for kicking a footy or a little backyard cricket.
I'm sure the concert is going to be fantastic! But the people who supply the toilets, should be given the boot, first to use the toilet at 5.15pm they obviously didn't bother to clean toilets or sink disgusting what was in that sink.
Need to hire from another company! Poor effort ️️️
The seating for the concert could of been better. Most people were standing up and were in the way of people that can't stand.
Not enough disability parks there & a long bloody walk from Wilsons private carpark that cost a bit should of been either free or half price
Absolutely love it every single time I visit. Never get tired of it it is the most amazing park of adelaide. So beautiful so peaceful. Literally is peace.amidst chaos.
The Botanic Park or garden in Adelaide is probably the best place to relax or picnicking with family and friends.
Absolutely stunning with a great variety of plants and trees. Magnificent place to spend the day
What should be Adelaide's most beautiful park is a shambles, a disgrace for which people in authority should be sacked. A vast area fenced off to keep the plebes out for the benefit of the who? Bloody disgrace.
What a wonderful asset this park is for Adelaide - just grass and trees.
So close into the city with the Botanic Gardens on one side and the Zoo on the other. This is family friendly amenity at its best and I wonder at the fore sight of the founding fathers of Adelaide, and the persistence of many people over the past 180 years, to preserve this space.
So simple, yet so effective. Long may this space remain a gathering point for simple family picnic gatherings.
The Botanical Gardens in Adelaide is worth a visit at any time of the year. It will always have some stunning displays and also has a restaurant, two cafe's and a beauriful and interesting shop.