City Park
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Reviewed by:
Laalamani
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City Park was amongst the private gardens with regards to northern residence of Tasmanian governor. It consists of big established trees, conservatorium for ‘indoor’ plants, pretty pathways, and a group of ‘macaque monkeys’ in a gorgeous big enclosure that does not involve entrance fees. A ‘toy’ train is also present. It zooms around pathways that one can get to ride for just 2 dollars.
Category: Parks and Gardens
Address: City Park, Launceston
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