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Darwin Botanic Gardens vs Darwin Audio Tours Usage & Stats

The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens (The Gardens) extend over 42 hectares from the escarpment to the sea. The Gardens were established over 130 years ago and have survived World War II and multiple cyclones. Known for their collections of north Australian and other tropical species, The Gardens is one of the few botanic gardens in the world with marine and estuarine plants growing naturally. There is an extensive collection of palms and cycads plus colourful displays of exotic heliconias, gingers, tropical orchids and bromeliads. The Africa-Madagascar garden has a unique collection showcasing the world's Baobab and Boab trees. Opening Hours: Admission to the Gardens is free and open daily from 7am to 7pm. Please check our Facebook page for more information and full opening hours. The Gardens is a cool place where you can relax under a canopy of rain trees and tall palms in the heart of Darwin. Parking: There are two entries to the Gardens and parking in the Gardens is free. Geranium Street Entrance, Is located at the top of the Gardens and is in close proximity to the Cycad Garden Snake Bean Community Garden and Holtze Lawn. Gardens Road Entrance is the main entrance providing direct access to Eva’s Café and Gardens Visitor and Event Centre. Accessibility: The main paths in the Gardens are sealed and suitable for wheelchairs. There are also some maintained gravel walking paths. A mobility scooter is available from the Visitor and Event Centre free of charge but bookings are required. For more information or to book, call 8999 4418. Facilities: There are many facilities available for visitors at the Gardens. - Darwin's largest ornamental fountain - Visitor and Event Centre - Retail Gallery - a waterfall deep in the rainforest - an amphitheatre - drinking water - public toilets - electric barbecues - picnic tables - children’s playground - dinosaur display - Eva’s cafe Contact: Phone - 08 8999 4418 Email - botgardens.darwin@nt.gov.au Facebook -@GeorgeBrownDarwinBotanicGardens
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The Darwin Audio Tours app is brought to you by the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. It features two self-guided audio walking tours in Darwin. On the Inside shares the hidden stories of Darwin’s notorious Fannie Bay Gaol narrated by Larrakia Elder Dr Richard Fejo. Fannie Bay Gaol is located on the corner of East Point Rd and Ross Smith Ave, Fannie Bay, Darwin and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10am – 2pm. A Tale of Four Cities is an audio walking tour of central Darwin. Destroyed four times through cyclones and war, the real Darwin can be hard to see. Over one hour, local broadcaster Charlie King OAM, will introduce you to Darwin's Traditional Custodians, others who fought to survive here, and the mad visionaries who built a new Darwin after each disaster. Recorded binaurally, both tours feature immersive 3D stereo sound recorded with the help of dozens of Darwin locals. Simply download the free app, put your headphones on and step back in time.
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Darwin Botanic Gardens VS.
Darwin Audio Tours

January 15, 2026