Birdwood Ave, South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia
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•Located at the heritage listed Old Observatory Building within the elegant surrounds of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Blakes Feast accommodates all of your event requirements, providing exquisite tailored meals, beverages and up to date AV equipment, all in the serene backdrop of Melbourne’s most exclusive gardens.Blakes Feast offers a complete package for weddings, private events, corporate affairs and intimate dinner parties, with restaurant quality food cooked by their team of talented chefs and delivered by their professional wait staff.
The room is ideal for intimate dinners and small board meetings.
Two breakout spaces and outdoor courtyard, the Ellery suite has an abundance of natural light and dedicated entrance. In the event of wet weather, you have the option to reserve the Eastern Transit Room or the Ellery Suite, both of which a...
With stunning 20 foot ceilings and baroque windows at either end, this is a flexible event space for wedding ceremonies, seated dinners, cocktail events and corporate workshops. Space can accommodate up to 70 guests for a seated event or 10...
We have a range of lawn areas & pavilion spaces available throughout the venue that have capacities from 10-200 guests. Whether a corporate Christmas party, bridal shower, birthday celebration or wedding the lawns provide a stunning backd...
This lush green lawn is perfect for ceremonies that require close gate access in luscious surrounds — providing a natural shade canopy for guests. Alongside its beautiful trees and natural setting, it is conveniently located near B Gate and...
Popular with those having a reception at the terrace, taxodium lawn is an ideal breakout area for your event. Named after the beautiful taxodium distichum tree beside the ornamental lake, this space is home to our resident swans and ducks, ...
This is a romantic pavilion in which to make your vows, particularly when it is covered with blooms around November and March. It is an intimate space centrally located within the gardens available for ceremonies of up to 45 people.
Nymphaea lake acts as a showcase for the gardens’ collection of water lilies, Japanese irises and other aquatic plants. The peak time for this location is in high summer when the multicoloured lilies are in bloom; however, the lake and its ...
Nymphaea lake acts as a showcase for the gardens’ collection of water lilies, Japanese irises and other aquatic plants. The peak time for this location is in high summer when the multicoloured lilies are in bloom; however, the lake and its ...
Available for ceremonies of up to 60 people, Tecoma Pavilion provides shelter and the ideal outdoor setting. With views to government house and the city skyline, it has a garden feel with an impressive backdrop. Tecoma Pavilion is located...
Located opposite the gardens shop, lakeside and the terrace, this popular lakeside space offers an expansive lawn and palm trees — adding to the picturesque garden surrounds. Larger than its opposite neighbour taxodium lawn, picnic point ca...
With a sweeping view out over central lake, princes lawn cuts a manicured green swathe through to the centre of the gardens. princes lawn is sheltered by many of the garden’s oldest trees and is located right next to the rose pavilion.
🪐 went here yesterday, had a very fun, informative experience. The representative from the Astronomical Society was very wonderful, explained everything in a very enjoyable accessible manner and was open to questions from all. Would definitely recommend this experience to anyone interested in Astronomy and telescopes! 🪐
We went to star gaze but the weather had different plans for us. It was cloudy and overcast so the guides had to improvise. They were fantastic! Knowledgeable, no question was too big or small. A fantastic tour of the buildings and of course the telescopes themselves were impressive. I'd like to go again on a clear night.
A very interesting experience and tour taking you through the history of Astronomy in Melbourne, in addition to seeing (relatively) nearby planets and constellations from the telescope. You of course need good weather, but it was really interesting nonetheless listening to the staff and seeing the various different telescopes at different sites. Very good tour and would highly recommend to occupy an evening!
This 200 year-old facility is interesting to see. The Astronomy Society of Victoria organised a guided tour for this building offering plenty of historical insight, and interesting astronomical knowledge, handon telescope view for the general public. The tour is very much recommended.
Worst experience what so ever staff were nice no doubt but I wanted to see the galaxy not the old house and library. I just wasted my money don’t go there not worth it.
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