5 /5 Julio Yanes: Coming from Vancouver, Canada, where we’re used to the lush greenery of Stanley Park, I was so impressed by the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney. It’s similar in the way it brings nature into the heart of the city, but with its own unique charm. The garden is a peaceful oasis right by the harbour, and it offers incredible views of the Opera House, especially when you’re winding through its winding paths — it’s like playing a game of hide-and-seek with iconic Sydney landmarks!
What really stood out to me was how beautifully the birds and nature seem to live in harmony with the visitors. There’s a sense of calm here that makes you feel completely at ease, as if the space was designed for relaxation and connection with the environment. From the Palm Grove with its towering palms to the vibrant seasonal displays at The Calyx, each section of the garden offers something special. I also loved the Rose Garden during spring — it was simply breathtaking.
The Bennelong Precinct, with its gorgeous views of the harbour, is another highlight. This place is a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll, a picnic, or just a moment of reflection. It reminds me a bit of Central Park in New York, where the city’s energy mixes beautifully with the surrounding nature.
What’s even better is that it’s free to enter, making it accessible to everyone. If youre in Sydney, don’t miss the Royal Botanic Garden — it’s an unforgettable experience that perfectly blends nature, history, and some of the best views in the city.