Stirling Gardens

Cnr St Georges Tce & Barrack St Perth Western Australia 6000 Phone: 08 9461 3333 Timings: Accessible all year

About

Stirling Gardens are the oldest gardens in the city. First used by colonial botanist James Drummond as an acclimatisation garden in the 1830s, the reserve opened as the botanical garden in 1845. Kangaroo Sculptures, a water feature, and the fabled May Gibbs' creations Snugglepot and Cuddlepie are some of the interesting aspects of this parkland.

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