Bicentennial Conservatory

Adelaide which includes a park and wild flowers
Bicentennial Conservatory
Adelaide Botanic Gardens featuring modern architecture
Bicentennial Conservatory
Bicentennial Conservatory


Step into a tropical paradise full of colourful flowers, birds and insects in this architecturally stunning glasshouse in the heart of Adelaide.

Explore the Bicentennial Conservatory during your visit to the Adelaide Botanic Garden to see a tropical ecosystem in full swing. This modern greenhouse forms the impressive backdrop to the colourful rose gardens. Enjoy the birdsong, spot the butterflies and lizards and learn more about the rare plants and trees of this exotic ecosystem.

You may have seen the shiny conservatory from the air if you flew into Adelaide by plane. The locals call it “the giant pasty”, as it looks a bit like the shape of a typically South Australian baked treat. This award-winning example of Late Modern architecture was designed by local architect Guy Maron.

Built in celebration of Australia’s bicentenary in 1988, the conservatory is a striking reminder of how far Australia has come since the first European botanists sailed to this Great Southern Land to collect species and to cultivate the first European crops and plants here.

Start your conservatory visit by strolling along the lower walkway that takes you along the forest floor. The humid habitat of the Bicentennial Conservatory lends itself perfectly to precious insects and birds that can otherwise only be found in the exotic jungles of tropical North Queensland, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the Pacific Islands surrounding Australia.

Follow the upper walkway to find yourself among the tree canopy. See how the conservatory was designed to house lofty palm trees, lowland rainforest ferns and other tall plants. Strong vines use the taller trees to climb higher and higher in search of sunlight.

In fact, the Bicentennial Conservatory is one of the largest single-span glasshouses in the world. The curved glass-and-steel building is 100 metres (328 feet) long, 47 metres (154 feet) wide and 27 metres (89 feet) at the highest point of the curved roof.

The Bicentennial Conservatory in the Adelaide Botanic Garden is open daily year round from the mid morning until the late afternoon. Entry is free. Combine a trip to the nearby Adelaide Zoo with a visit to the conservatory for a fun and educational day out for the whole family. There is a car park on site.

Tours & day trips

See all 163 activities

History & culture

See all 57 activities

Private & custom tours

See all 35 activities

Adventure & outdoor

See all 13 activities

Water activities

See all 8 activities

Popular places to visit


Top Hotel Deals

Hilton Adelaide

Hilton Adelaide

5 out of 5
233 Victoria Square, Adelaide, SA
Hilton Adelaide
Mayfair Hotel

Mayfair Hotel

5 out of 5
45 King William Street, Adelaide, SA
Mayfair Hotel
Stamford Plaza Adelaide

Stamford Plaza Adelaide

5 out of 5
150 North Terrace, Adelaide, SA
Stamford Plaza Adelaide
Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre by IHG

Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre by IHG

4 out of 5
30 Blyth Street, Adelaide, SA
Holiday Inn Express Adelaide City Centre by IHG
Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide

Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide

4 out of 5
55 - 67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, SA
Mantra Hindmarsh Square Adelaide
Crowne Plaza Adelaide by IHG

Crowne Plaza Adelaide by IHG

4.5 out of 5
27 FROME STREET, Adelaide, SA
Crowne Plaza Adelaide by IHG
Pullman Adelaide

Pullman Adelaide

5 out of 5
16 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, SA
Pullman Adelaide
Majestic Roof Garden Hotel

Majestic Roof Garden Hotel

4.5 out of 5
55 Frome Street, Adelaide, SA
Majestic Roof Garden Hotel
Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide

Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide

4.5 out of 5
65 Hindley Street, Adelaide, SA
Hotel Grand Chancellor Adelaide
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.