Carlton Gardens is a beautiful place for a long, leisurely, walk. The gardens are well kept and lead you to a memorial commemorating Australia's war veterans.
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Set in beautiful gardens, the Melbourne Exhibition building and the Melbourne Museum are a must see. Very close to the centre of the city, they are two completely different styles of outstanding archi...
This is a great spot to have a family picnic and get away from the chaos of the city- yet located within close proximity to the CBD. Quiet, peaceful and beautiful.
Located on the northern edge of the city these gardens are a beautiful example of old English style with sweeping lawns and elms, oaks and plane trees and the occasional evergreen Moreton Bay Fig. It...
Beautiful place to go if you live in the 5KM radius for the lock down at any time. You will forget your troubled , be Mindful and connected to the Trees , flowers and birds, just beautiful
The heritage-listed Carlton Gardens were establised in 1880 to encompss the Royal Exbibition Building, which is one of the world's oldest surviving.exhibition pavilions. The Gardens also take in the m...
You can't miss Carlton Gardens, a World Heritage Site, on your next trip to Melbourne, Australia. Although you must travel to the outskirts of the city to visit, it is well worth the trip as these gardens encompass the Royal Exhibition Building and Melbourne Museum. You can enjoy the contrast the gardens provide from the city of Melbourne, as here you can hike, walk, play tennis and cycle. While you hike, cycle, or simply enjoy nature, your kids can attend the Children's Traffic School and learn about safety. Best of all, your visit to the Carlton Gardens boasts free admission.
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Carlton Gardens is a beautiful place for a long, leisurely, walk. The gardens are well kept and lead you to a memorial commemorating Australia's war veterans.
A 10-20minute stroll from the city the Gardens is home to The Royal Exhibition Centre and The Melbourne Museum. It also plays host to the Melbourne Flower Show each year and a number of other occasions. Not my favourite picnicking spot, good just to admire when visiting the museum or exhibition centre.
This garden is very large (26 hectares). I once strolled through this garden before watching a theater performance, so I only saw some scenery. Located in the Central Business District, it is lined with trees and has a pleasant view. There are ducks in the pond. I have to introduce the facilities in the park-it includes the Melbourne Museum, the Royal Exhibition Building (closed when I visited) and the IMAX Theatre.
Carlton Garden is also a famous attraction in Melbourne. The garden occupies a large area, with old trees in the middle of the road, all the leaves have turned yellow, and the autumn is strong. There is a fountain at the end of the tree path, and a couple of Hong Kong people are taking pictures of their wedding dresses. The fountain is exquisitely carved and has a strong classical flavor. The thick eyebrow boy feels like he has gone to a European garden. In the garden, there are many people sleeping on the grass in the morning. The thick eyebrow boy really envy Australia has such a beautiful public space. It is not like the so-called park in Hong Kong. He can do almost nothing except dancing aunt.
Beautiful park. 🤗(*๓´╰╯`๓)♡