Nestled along the coast of Sydney Harbour with the iconic Sydney Opera House as its backdrop, the Royal Botanic Garden and its adjacent park, The Domain, provide a lush, inner-city retreat. Established in 1816, this garden is home to a diverse array of exotic plants, a tropical rainforest, and serene woodland areas. Visitors can explore vibrant flower displays and rare horticultural exhibits, all while enjoying panoramic views of the harbor. The garden’s pathways wind through a variety of textures and colors, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city.
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