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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Gate entry from corner of Macquarie Street and Shakespeare Place. 
Accessible entry. 
Turnstile exit also at this gate.

Bride and groom cuddle in front of historic, shabby chic green house wedding venue
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

The Palm House is New South Wales' oldest glasshouse and sits in a beautiful garden setting.

Bride and groom kiss at a wedding ceremony, with sun setting over Sydney Harbour behind them
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Choose this stunning waterfront venue for your unforgettable outdoor wedding ceremony.

A bride and groom walking through the rose garden with a tree's trunk to the left and shrubbery in the background.
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Add a touch of old-world romance and elegance to your event when you book our premium venue, the Palace Rose Garden, and its magnificent sandstone pavilion. 

View of harbourside from sunlit lawn
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

This sweeping lawn is situated on the Harbour's edge with views overlooking the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.

picnic shelter and shady lawn
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Enjoy a picnic or garden party under the cool shade of the historic sandstone pavilion and surrounding trees.

Lawn with wedding arch and white chairs, overlooking Sydney Harbour
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Nestled among shady eucalypts, this gorgeous lawn sits above a natural rock ledge with spectacular harbour views.

Aerial view of green, manicured garden with lawn and pavilion
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

The sensory delights of the manicured Herb Garden and sandstone pavilion offer a formal, elegant setting for your event.

Chairs lined up on lawn, overlooking Sydney Harbour with view of Opera House
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Royal Botanic Garden Sydney

Nestled among the trees, this intimate lawn looks out across Sydney Harbour.