Adelaide International Rose Garden
The Adelaide International Rose Gardens cover 1.5 hectares and are located within walking distance of the centre of the city.
The gardens feature over 5000 roses covering many different types of flowers. Visiting when all are in bloom can be almost a case of sensory overload.
Adelaide International Rose Garden
The Adelaide International Rose Garden was established in 1999 and was opened to the public in October 2000. It is only a short walk from the centre or the city.
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Adelaide International Rose Garden
The Adelaide International Rose Garden is part of the Botanic Gardens complex. Both are just a short walk from the CBD or the Adelaide Zoo. They are very popular with locals and tourists.
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Adelaide International Rose Garden
Right next to the Adelaide Botanic Gardens is the Adelaide International Rose Gardens. This gardens displays a vast array of different roses. Some of the plants of of historic value.
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Adelaide Botanic Gardens Bicentennial Conservatory
One of our favourite places to visit in Adelaide, South Australia is the Botanic Gardens. One of the main attractions of the gardens is the Bicentennial Conservatory.
The photo above has been used by an Adelaide artist – you can see her painting here.
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