Brisbane’s City Botanic Gardens, located in the heart of the city, have been a green oasis since 1855. Originally, the land was used in the 1820s by convicts to grow crops for the nearby prison colony. Today, visitors can explore a variety of well-maintained sections, including a lush rainforest grove, serene lily ponds, and a mangrove boardwalk. The gardens offer a tranquil escape with diverse plant life and scenic paths, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and discovery.
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