
This self-guided audio walk explores the City Botanic Gardens in Brisbane, making it ideal for first-time visitors who enjoy leafy paths, historic features, public art, and a gentler side of the city. You follow the route at your own pace while the narration points out what to look for around you.
The walk begins at City Botanic Gardens, where broad lawns, ponds, and dense plantings soften the edge of central Brisbane. From there, you move past Palm Circle, shaded fig-lined spaces, garden venues, and sculptural details such as Plant Form. The route also passes distinctive pockets including Banyan Lawn, Eagle Place, and the Walter Hill Fountain, a historic landmark linked to the gardens' early development.
Along the way, you will notice how the gardens shift from open green lawns to enclosed tropical stretches, with palms, jacarandas, and towering old trees shaping the views. The walk finishes near Rainforest Drive and the Jacaranda Trees Park area, close to The Hills Residences.
The most memorable moments come from the contrast between city skyline and birdsong, the cool shade beneath giant branches, the formal beauty of Palm Circle, and the sight of the Walter Hill Fountain set among some of Brisbane's oldest cultivated landscapes.





