We love the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. We’re often asked for information about the best places to visit in Hobart, and this place usually gets a mention.

Information: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Garden Photos: Hobart School Leavers
At certain times of the year, Hobart’s Botanical Gardens will attract school leavers in formal attire. It’s the perfect place for special occasion photos, with so many background-options.

Perfect setting for formal photos

Hobart Tasmania: gardens in flower

Treat to visit: Hobart botanical gardens
Further Reading: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
We’ve published many articles showcasing the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. As happens in the hospitality industry, the garden’s restaurant has changed management since we visited. But you may still glean some useful information from our archives.
Siege: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Art exhibition: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Laughter at the Hobart Botanical Gardens

Anniversary Arch (photo by Anelda Lotter)
Botanical Gardens Hobart: Royal Place

Restaurant: Botanical Gardens, Hobart
Royal Day Out: Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Conservatory, Hobart Botanical Gardens (photo by Anelda Lotter)
The Burrow… Hide Away in Hobart

The Burrow: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Hobart’s Unique Subantarctic Plant House

Subantarctic Plant House: RTBG Hobart
Japanese Garden: Keeping Calm in Hobart

Japanese: Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
If you’re interested in Tasmanian gardens in general, and not JUST the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart, you can search our website for more stories.

Ducks welcome RTBG visitors: Hobart Tasmania
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens can be accessed via Lower Domain Road within the Queens Domain precinct in Hobart. Phone (03) 6166 0451 for details or follow Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens on Facebook.

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