A review of this place: A little disappointed — 1 year ago
I wasn’t aware before coming that there was a $6 fee for admission. I guess they have to cover their bills, so this was ok. Since it was a gift for Australia’s bi-centennial and it’s called a ‘garden of friendship’, I figured, wrongly, that it would be free.
The garden was nice and there were many interesting things to see and read about, but I was expecting it to be better maintained. It’s coming up to be twenty years old, and certain parts are showing some wear. I had been expecting to see a perfectly maintained garden, which is a large part of what I expect in an eastern world garden.
