Fitzory Gardens

4.5/5
(1.7K) · Park in East Melbourne, Australia
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Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne’s most historic and beautiful Gardens. Originally set aside as a reserve in 1848, the layout follows a classic …

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Jan 25, 2025
Another lovely set of gardens and close to the CBD. Beautifully maintained and incorporating Captain Cook's cottage. Stroll around, visit the café or take a picnic. Full review by Boyd J
Jan 9, 2025
Well maintained & laid out. Everything appeared to be thriving & a great place to escape from the hustle & bustle of the city. Full review by Shaun J
Nov 9, 2024
You can get off the free City Circle tram #35 close to Fitzroy Gardens and wander around. There is a cafe, clean toilets inside and information available. There are quite a few things to see eg Capta… Full review by Lovemyroadtrips33

Questions & answers

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Where is the best place to park when attending Fitzroy gardens? is there any free parking near by?
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There is no free parking in the area near Fitzroy Gardens and it is usually difficult to get a park.The best place is the west side of Clarendon Street as this is for two hours and generally …
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There is no free parking in the area near Fitzroy Gardens and it is usually difficult to get a park.The best place is the west side of Clarendon Street as this is for two hours and generally there are spots vacant
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Answer by Robin G · Nov 1, 2020
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Do I have to pay admission fee for the garden?
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Definitely not, but there is a fee if you want to enter Captain Cook's family cottage
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Can I bring my own picnic gas there?
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Hi. I would think so, but I'm not certain.
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Hi..what is the closing time of this park? If Im coming on early July (winter), is the park still ok to visit? And when starting …
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Hi..what is the closing time of this park? If Im coming on early July (winter), is the park still ok to visit? And when starting to dark (around 6pm onward), is the enough light there to walk around n take some picture ? Thx
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It is open all the time. You can stroll through whenever
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