A Walk in Paradise ~ Sydney's Botanic Gardens
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In every major city in the world today, be it London, New York, Amsterdam, Paris, Tokyo or Beijing, there must be a place within its city quarters where locals can go for a quick sandwich on a park bench, take a slow walk to unwind or simply read a book under the sun for no good reason.
In Sydney Australia, the Royal Sydney Botanic Gardens is that place.
Set on a commanding position at Port Jackson Bay in the heart of Sydney harbour, the Botanic Gardens is a sanctuary for local birds, wildlife, flora and fauna. Locals come to these gardens to be one with nature, to feel and experience the natural beauty of Sydney harbour’s seascape and to learn about flowers, plants and horticulture. Others come simply for a therapeutic dose ~ the path that meanders around Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, with absolute stunning view of Sydney harbour, the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge, is truly a walk in paradise.
On a good sunny day, which is most days by Sydney’s god-sent climate, the gardens are blessed with sunshine amidst clear blue skies and simmering deep blue waters of the harbour. The Opera House stands majestically on the north-west end and beckons visitors along Bennelong to enter the gates of the gardens.
Once inside, you will be enchanted by the grandeur of century-old Port Jackson fig trees, its sturdy trunks extending into the skies and spreading its branches across the landscape. Aerial roots form a full life circle as they rejoin the earth from which their life journey began.
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The Botanic Gardens Trust is an invaluable resource in the maintenance, protection and promotion of this iconic local attraction. Weddings, art exhibitions, cultural events and school excursions are part of the garden’s itinerary to share its natural beauty with the world.
The arrival of spring each year ushers in a series of food and wine exhibitions, open-air concerts and cinemas to the public. Its close proximity to the Sydney Opera House means the festivities from the Sydney Festival in summer each year spills onto the gardens. Locals and concert-goers alike take a naturally extended walk from the Sydney Opera House onto the beautiful gardens, a vantage point from which to admire the beauty of the harbour...what a wonderful and exquisite prelude to Rachmaninoff’s piano concerto no. 2.
When I find myself in these gardens, I am at peace ~ both with the world and with myself. There will be no distractions or appointments that should concern me. Perhaps I might make a small exception...Puccini’s La boheme is about to commence in twenty minutes time.
Flora and wildlife of the Botanic Gardens
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ooo the pictures are beautiful! the hub was written so nicely that I definietly want to visit even more!
hi Awsydney, those places that you've recommended is beautiful and cool, i wish i can visit it there one day:) can't wait for your next hub....great job:)
A+ hub, I can smell the flowers from here!
Beautiful ... is it as peaceful as it looks ...
Would be worth a visit just to see those gardens.
I love botanic gardens. My favourites are Kew Gardens in U. K., and the botanic garden in Athens. Good hub !! Another garden to visit in the future
Great slideshow. And your description of a visit to a garden as a "therapeutic dose" is so true.
Nice article. Specifically the photos are really awesome. I would be surely visiting the Sydney botanical garden, when I would visit Australia next time. Really the photographs make it look splendiferous. It really matches the paradise beauty.
Looks so peaceful and beautiful. If we ever travel to Sydney, will be sure to put this botanical garden on our list of places to see. Thanks!
What a beautiful hub, Sydney Australia is one place I dream of visiting. I'm not sure that I'll ever make it there but it will always be in my dreams.
Awesome hub, thanks for all the beautiful pictures. I just recently did a hub on a botanic garden at a college in New England. If you get a chance check it out.
Great Job!
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dohn121 Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago
Man, I would love to come and visit. You shared such awesome pictures to compliment your great writing. I enjoyed very much and hope to join you there one day! Thank you again!