LJ L.
Yelp
I love the Botanic Gardens. It always feels so peaceful, no matter how many people are around, whether or not the weather is good or bad. The variety of plants are wonderful and the new parts of the garden--the kitchen garden, with its seasonal vegetables, herbs and fruits; the wet lands--are all fantastic. There's also so much wildlife, the bird life in particular is just as varied as the plant life. In one of the lakes lives several turtles, which were a nice surprise when I saw one stick his head out of the water.
The amenities are good, too. Plenty of public toilets, including disabled access, and ramps to the Schoneburg Pavillion area where the cafe, Diggers Shop and rear entrance to the Museum of Economic Botany are located. The kiosk, once a crumbling little brick building, has been rebuilt and repainted, having its own little reno, and it still retains it's title as the cheaper food option, with the cafe being in the middle and the restaurant being the most expensive.
In spring, the gardens really come to life, although as it's autum now, there's a lot of autumn colour, too. It is and always will be a wonderful place to step out of the noise of the city for a while, to take a breath and relax, before diving back into the hustle and bustle of the world outside.