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Bicentennial Conservatory

Tourist attractions

Adelaide, SA 5000
+61 8 8232 2745

Description

The Bicentennial Conservatory SA is a famous travel destination located in the Adelaide Botanic Garden, South Australia.

It is an internationally acclaimed conservatory built in 1988 in celebration of Australia's bicentenary. The conservatory is the largest single span conservatory in the Southern Hemisphere and offers visitors an opportunity to experience a unique rainforest.

Visitors can walk through the pathways that meander through the rainforest and see full-size rainforest trees. The conservatory is home to not only Australian plants but also some endangered rainforest plants from northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and south Pacific Islands.

The best time to visit the Bicentennial Conservatory is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and pleasant. The conservatory is open all year round and can be visited during any season.

The Bicentennial Conservatory is situated in the parklands surrounding the city center and is easily accessible to tourists. Visitors can take a bus or train to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. Those who prefer to drive can park their cars in the designated parking areas. The conservatory is wheelchair-friendly with no stairs, making it accessible for everyone.

Entry to the conservatory is free, and there is a raised walkway that makes it easy to do a loop of the forest. Experience a unique and breathtaking rainforest in the heart of Adelaide Botanic Garden by visiting the Bicentennial Conservatory SA.

Details

Parks: Entry Station, Regional Parks

Location

Adelaide, SA 5000

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