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Landmark: Roma Street ParklandCity: Brisbane
Country: Australia
Continent: Australia
Roma Street Parkland, Brisbane, Australia, Australia
Roma Street Parkland is a 16-hectare public park located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is situated in the central business district.
Visual Characteristics
The parkland features a variety of themed gardens, including a fern gully, a rainforest garden, a rose garden, and a Japanese garden. It incorporates extensive lawns, water features such as lakes and waterfalls, and mature trees. The landscape design utilizes a range of plant species, with a focus on native Australian flora and exotic species. Structures include pergolas, gazebos, and a central amphitheater.
Location & Access Logistics
Roma Street Parkland is located at 1 Parkland Boulevard, Brisbane City QLD 4000. It is approximately 1km west of the Brisbane central business district. Access is available via Roma Street, Parkland Boulevard, and Wickham Terrace. Public transport options include Roma Street Station, a major railway hub, and several bus routes that stop along Roma Street and George Street. Limited on-site parking is available, with additional paid parking facilities in nearby city car parks.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The site was originally a railway yard and marshalling yards. Redevelopment into a park began in the late 1990s, with the park officially opening in 2001. The design aimed to create a significant urban green space and horticultural display.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk through the various themed gardens, including the Fern Gully, Rainforest Garden, and Japanese Garden. The Amphitheatre hosts regular performances. The park offers opportunities for photography, picnicking, and leisurely walks. Guided park tours are available.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the park. Shaded areas are provided by trees and structures. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food and beverage options are available at the park's cafe, and several restaurants and cafes are located in the immediate vicinity.
Best Time to Visit
The park is accessible year-round. Morning hours (8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) offer optimal lighting for photography. The months of September to November and March to May generally provide pleasant weather conditions with moderate temperatures.
Facts & Legends
The parkland incorporates a significant collection of Australian native plants, showcasing regional biodiversity. A specific feature is the "Celebrity Garden," which includes plants chosen by notable individuals.
Nearby Landmarks
- Queensland Museum (0.8km East)
- Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) (1.2km Southeast)
- South Bank Parklands (1.5km Southeast)
- Brisbane City Botanic Gardens (1.0km East)
- City Hall (0.9km East)