Roma Street Parkland is a true green oasis in the heart of Brisbane, Australia. Spanning 11 hectares, it proudly holds the title of the world's largest subtropical city-center garden. This is a place where modern landscape design meets the abundance of nature, offering visitors a unique experience and a chance to relax away from the city's hustle and bustle.

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Opened to the public on April 6, 2001, Roma Street Parkland, despite its relative youth, impresses with its upkeep and meticulous design. It feels as if this garden has existed here for centuries, so harmoniously is it integrated into the cityscape. It is a true masterpiece of landscape art, where every corner is thought out to the smallest detail to provide aesthetic pleasure.
The park's territory is divided into upper and lower sections, each with its unique features and attractive elements. Here you can find themed gardens, cascading waterfalls, spacious picnic lawns, and winding paths for leisurely strolls. The rich variety of plants collected from all over the world makes Roma Street Parkland not only a beautiful place to relax but also an educational site for botany lovers.