Japanese Garden, Auburn, Sydney, Australia

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The Japanese Garden in Auburn Botanic Park is packed with tourist attractions. When I visited the Auburn Japanese Garden with my family, the first word that came to my mind was "Peace" which is probably the word that comes to mind when you are deeply immersed in ultimate bliss of life.

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Peace is probably the right word for this Japanese Garden, especially its lake and lush greenery.

Although the Japanese keep and maintain all their gardens beautifully, but the creators of Auburn Botanic Garden have divided this garden into theme based areas.

It includes this Japanese Garden, a pond, waterfall and ornamental bridge.

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Behind this Japanese Garden you see this reflection pool.

Close to that is this Fragrant Garden

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The Rose Garden and much more.

Sydney is a mystical city and miles of the Botanical Gardens and especially the gorgeous lake are hidden gems in its heart.

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Just imagine yourself walking along the lake with your loved ones and the fragrance of the Rose Garden nearby wafts up to you.

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Imagine walking down this path where heritage buildings surround you as you stroll through the lush greenery of the Botanical Gardens and the Japanese Garden.

Whether you are here for the rich cultural experiences,

The vibrant art scenes.

Or to enjoy the shady gardens around it, this park in Sydney offers something for everyone.

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Come and watch the Aboriginal heritage in this gallery at the Auburn Botanical Gardens

Waterfront views that are a sight to behold

And yes, the dynamic city spaces around the gardens will make you immerse yourself in the music and nightlife scene if you love nightlife.

The key features of Auburn Botanic Gardens are:

A community picnic area with plenty of barbecues and playgrounds.

A wildlife reserve and bird sanctuary.

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A native and rainforest garden.

A scented garden and sunken rose garden.

An amphitheater

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Reflection pools and lakes with fish and ducks.

Playground with easy access.

I have given you an idea of the Japanese Garden inside the Auburn National Par but it's only a small part of the Auburn National Park in the middle of the Sydney City NSW, Australia.

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Hosting an event, wedding or photo-shoot

Auburn Botanic Gardens is a great place to hold an organized event including weddings or organize group tours. Given the unique and diverse backdrop, it is also often used for commercial videos and professional photography.

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You can book the garden area and picnic area here but advance booking is required for all organized events, weddings and photo-shoots.

People say the surrounding area is full of snakes but we saw no snake during our visit to the surrounding area.

Parking is available

You can catch the Auburn Community Loop bus, which gives priority to seniors and people with disabilities.

On Saturdays and Sundays, Opal card holders pay just one fare and can travel all day on any Sydney Transport service.

Dogs are prohibited in Auburn Botanic Gardens

Auburn Botanic Gardens is open daily from 9am to 5pm

During daylight saving the gardens are open on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am to 6pm

Closed on Christmas Day

The wildlife reserve and bird sanctuary are open daily from 9am to 4pm

Entry fee
Adults AU$7
Children under 16 AU$4
Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) AU$20

Venue

Auburn Botanic Gardens Chiswick Road, Auburn

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