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Adjacent to Old Treasury House, the Treasury Gardens feature many fine avenues of European trees that line the park and its edges.

Explore the park on the extensive system of pathways that meander through the park and connect directly to the Fitzroy Gardens, or from the large embankment that runs the length of the gardens.

The garden’s fine lawns are a lunchtime retreat for many city workers, as well as being an ideal place for a picnic, barbecue or kick of the football.

The gardens also have a striking monument to J. F. Kennedy and an historic public convenience located on the edge of Landsdowne Street.

Site Description  Garden

Site Facilities  Access for Disabled

Tour Types  Self Guided Tours

Attractions  Extensive Gardens

Activities  Picnicking, Walking

Treasury Gardens
Treasury Gardens

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