Australia
About
Bicentennial Park Darwin is a unique and vibrant urban oasis in the heart of the Top End. This 40-hectare park is home to a diverse range of attractions, including a large lagoon, a variety of gardens, a network of walking and cycling trails, and a number of cultural landmarks.
One of the most popular features of Bicentennial Park is its lagoon, a large artificial body of water that is perfect for swimming, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. The lagoon is also surrounded by a number of picnic areas and barbecue facilities, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal with friends and family.
The park's gardens are another popular draw, with a variety of different themes to choose from. The Bicentennial Conservatory is home to a collection of tropical plants from around the world, while the Australian Garden features a variety of native Australian plants. The park also has a number of specialty gardens, such as the Orchid Garden, the Cactus Garden, and the Children's Garden.
Bicentennial Park is also home to a number of cultural landmarks, including the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and the Defence of Darwin Experience. The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory tells the story of the Northern Territory's rich history and culture, while the Defence of Darwin Experience tells the story of Darwin's role in World War II.
Contact
Address
The Esplanade, Darwin, Darwin Area, Northern Territory 0800Phone number
+61 8 89 300 300