Search results
Kings Park is both one of the world's largest and most beautiful inner city parks and also a rich cultural heritage site. It is home to the spectacular Western Australian Botanic Garden, which displays over 3,000 species of the State's unique flora - a sight unlike anywhere else in the world.
- Maps and Transport
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is a beautiful setting for a...
- Walks and Tours
Walks and Tours - Kings Park | Kings Park - Kings Park,...
- Events Calendar
Events Calendar - Kings Park | Kings Park - Kings Park,...
- Kings Park Festival
The annual Everlasting Kings Park Festival celebrates the...
- Venues and Facilities
Kings Park is a place to make special memories together....
- Kings Park Education
Kings Park Education offers hands-on, immersive learning...
- Food and Beverage
Food and Beverage - Kings Park | Kings Park - Kings Park,...
- Rio Tinto Naturescape
Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park is designed to encourage...
- Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Kings Park is home to the spectacular Western Australian...
- Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is Western Australia’s premier...
- Maps and Transport
We aim to connect and empower communities, conserve WA's unique flora and celebrate local identity. Immerse yourself in world-recognised botanic gardens, parklands and urban bushlands. Collaborate with us.
People also ask
What is Kings Park known for?
What is Kings Park & Botanic Garden?
Who manages Kings Park & Botanic Garden & Bold Park?
How many memorials are there in Kings Park & Botanic Garden?
Botanic Garden is today home to over half of Australia's 25 000 plant species and the following popular landmarks: Conservation Garden; Gija Jumulu Boab Tree; Pioneer Women's Memorial Fountain and Water Garden; Centenary of Western Australian Women's Suffrage Memorial; Lotterywest Federation Walkway; Some plants photographed in Kings Park
- 399.9 ha (988 acres)
- 1831; 192 years ago
Visit website. One of the largest inner-city parks in the world, Kings Park and Botanic Garden covers 400 hectares of Perth's heart with serene natural bushland and sculpted gardens. It's perched high on the crest of Mount Eliza, making it a top spot to take in sweeping panoramas of Perth's city skyline and Swan River.
Kings Park and Botanic Garden is one of the largest inner city parks in the world and is visited by nearly 6 million people each year. It showcases an outstanding collection of Western Australian flora and is a popular place for picnics, walks and cultural and ceremonial events.