Fitzroy Gardens

Fitzroy Gardens

Fitzroy Gardens is one of Melbourne's most historic and beautiful Gardens. Originally set aside as a reserve in 1848, the layout follows a classic Victorian-era design, featuring pathways lined with magnificent Elm trees, and a variety of flowers, ornamental shrubs and trees which together with extensive lawns create a diverse and layered landscape.

Points of interest include the magnificent floral displays in the Spanish mission style Conservatory. Cooks Cottage, a scarred tree, the Fairies' Tree and model tudor village, sculptures, fountains and a stormwater cleaning and re-use system.

The Fitzroy Gardens visitor centre provides tourism information and entry tickets to Cooks Cottage. A free guided walking tour departs from the visitor centre every Saturday at 10am.

Refreshments are available from Kere Kere café at the visitor centre and at the Pavillion café in the centre of the Gardens.

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Getting there

  • Form Southern Cross Station, take a train towards Parliament Station
  • Disembark at Parliament Station and continue along Spring Street for 110m
  • Turn left at Treasury Place 10m
  • Turn slight right for 540m