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  1. Roma Street Parkland is the world's largest subtropical garden in a city centre. The parkland features a variety of themed gardens and recreational areas, with an extensive web of pathways and boardwalks traversing cascading waterways and rocky outcrops, and also in situ artworks by 16 local artists.

  2. Set amid Brisbanes city, Roma Street Parkland is a horticultural masterpiece that’s open year-round. In addition to its thriving events calendar and free guided tour schedule, the Parkland is dotted with free barbeques, gorgeous picnic spots, inimitable gardens and two delightful playgrounds.

  3. Roma Street Parkland is an oasis in the heart of Brisbane, a must see destination with spectacular subtropical plant displays, sweeping vistas and unique artwork.

  4. What a stunning little hidden treasure is the River City's Roma Street Parklands. Snuggled in behind the Roma St Transit Centre (currently in long-awaited new upgrade as part of our new CrossRiverRail link), this magnificently-manicured gardens is a wonderful discovery to make adjacent to the heart of our CBD.

  5. Visitors Guide To Roma Street Parkland. estled between Brisbane City and Paddington is an inner-city oasis of horticultural delight, rolling green hills, lakes, playgrounds and more. Here is your guide to a day at Roma Street Parkland.

  6. Visiting the parkland for an event, popping in for a picnic or a stroll around the Spectacle Garden? Find your way around Roma Street Parkland with our handy map. We’ve marked out the parkland’s most popular walkways, venues, barbeque locations, bathroom facilities and more.

  7. Book your tickets online for Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane: See 2,973 reviews, articles, and 1,640 photos of Roma Street Parkland, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 474 attractions in Brisbane.

  8. Roma Street Parkland is a spectacular oasis in the heart of Brisbane with designer gardens, ornamental lakes, lush lawns and walking trails set within 16 hectares of parklands. A short stroll from Brisbane’s CBD, it is a favourite destination among visitors, residents and nearby city workers for its year-round calendar of events, free ...

  9. Formerly a market and a railway yard, the park opened in 2001 and is a showcase for native Queensland vegetation, complete with a rainforest and fern gully, waterfalls, skyline lookouts, playgrounds, free-to-use BBQs and no shortage of frangipani.

  10. This subtropical wonderland on the city’s edge, the largest of its kind in the world, sprang to life in 2001 on the site of the former Roma St railway goods yards.

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