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Spread over 16 hectares on the northern side of the Brisbane Central Business District, the Roma Street Parkland is one of the city’s best parks.
Spread over 16 hectares on the northern side of the Brisbane Central Business District, the Roma Street Parkland is one of the city’s best parks. Known for its horticultural variety, it is the world's largest subtropical garden in a city centre. Explore the amphitheatre that stages plays by Shakespeare, walk around to admire works by local artists, and enjoy the beauty of nature in its prime.
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1 Parkland Blvd, Brisbane City QLD 4000, Australia
+61 1300 137 468
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