A must-see destination for the horticultural enthusiast, and a great date idea too. This climate-controlled dome of Brisbane Euphoria apparently houses plants that otherwise wouldn't be thriving in the climate of Mt Coot-tha, which is rather interesting - but, really, this imperious dome of gargantuan greenery is mostly just a hotspot for budding photographers to test their skills, for wannabe influencers to get a phot of something other than a mirror selfie in a James Street bathroom and for vegans to bite off some leaves from the endangered plants in the blind spots of the security cameras. I heartily recommend a visit no matter...
Read moreDome looked run down and not maintained. The glass was foggy and alot of the interior looked old and unmaintained with the pool looking very mossy with algae.
Information center and entrance/exit is very well maintained with very helpful and kind staff but the dome needs maintenance and care.
Comparative to Jewel (Changi, Singapore) or Flower Dome/Cloud Dome Gardens by The Bay (Marina Bay Sands, Singapore), it's nowhere close to those standards. Brisbane City Council needs to up their game for the...
Read moreAbsolutely amazing place. Really loved it. Super statement and interesting plants and focal point in the pond with fish in it. Definitely worth a visit, although Google Maps sent us on a 11 min detour as the road has recently changed. You need to turn right before the roundabout, or otherwise you get shunted onto...
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