The Government Gardens in central Rotorua evoke the charm of an old English countryside, with their lush, bountiful landscapes and Edwardian architecture. The gardens’ dignified layout, featuring manicured lawns and stately buildings, contrasts with the subtle, telltale scent of sulfur wafting from the nearby thermal springs at Sulphur Point. This blend of European elegance and geothermal activity creates a unique setting where visitors can stroll through the picturesque grounds and immerse themselves in the serene and historic atmosphere.
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