Royal Park Apartments Attleboro

Royal Park Apartments Attleboro

Royal Park Apartments Attleboro

There are lots of places to enjoy the outdoors in Melbourne, from small suburban parks to large areas of native bushland and beautiful formal gardens, and they each offer visitors a different kind of experience. Look below for some of the best.

European Beauties - Fitzroy, St Vincent and the Royal Botanic Gardens

Beautiful, serene and mysterious, the Royal Botanic Gardens are one of the highlights of Melbourne, and are worth at least a couple of hours in any itinerary. Not only are they the loveliest public gardens in the city but arguably in the entire country, and even for those with little knowledge about plants it's hard to walk away without feeling awed by the scale and diversity of the plantings. The hidden lawns, century-old trees and maze-like pathways give the place a magical feel and make it a joy to explore.

Fitzroy Gardens, which lies just east of the city, is more open but equally magnificent, with wide boulevards lined with elms and twisted Moreton Bay figs and lawns shaded by a hundreds of established trees, including pink-flowering cape chestnuts, pines, maidenhair trees, lindens and native flame trees, which glow with vivid red flowers in the summer. The Conservatory has wonderful flower displays year-round and, nearby, Captain Cook's Cottage stands as a memorial to the man who 'discovered' Australia.


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