The Conservatory
The Conservatory: A Botanical Oasis in East Melbourne
Explore the tranquility and beauty of Treasury Gardens, a historical park in East Melbourne, perfect for relaxation and leisurely strolls.
Treasury Gardens offers tourists a tranquil escape with its lush landscapes, historical significance, and picturesque surroundings. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic, this park is a must-visit for those looking to unwind amidst nature in the bustling city.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Tram
From Flinders Street Station, catch the number 75 or 48 tram heading towards Vermont South or North Balwyn respectively. Get off at the 'Spring Street' stop. Treasury Gardens will be directly across the road from you. Walk across Spring Street to enter the gardens.
Bus
Head to the nearest bus stop on Collins Street or Bourke Street and catch the number 246 bus towards Elsternwick. Get off at the 'Spring Street' stop. Treasury Gardens will be just a short walk down Spring Street, on your right.
Walking
If you are staying in the CBD, you can simply walk to Treasury Gardens. Head east on Collins Street, continue straight until you reach Spring Street, then turn right. Walk a few minutes and you will see the gardens on your left at 2-18 Spring Street.
Cycling
If you have access to a bike, ride towards the CBD and head to the Yarra River bike path. Follow the path until you reach the intersection with Spring Street. Turn left onto Spring Street, and Treasury Gardens will be on your right.
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