
Nestled in Hobart's Queens Domain, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens spans 14 hectares, showcasing Tasmania's unique flora. Established in 1818, it's Australia's second-oldest botanical garden. Highlights include the Subantarctic Plant House, replicating Macquarie Island's conditions, and a significant collection of heritage trees. Visitors can explore themed gardens, enjoy guided tours, and dine at the on-site restaurant. The gardens are open daily year-round, with varying hours seasonally. Entry is free, with donations encouraged to support ongoing conservation efforts.
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