While exploring Melbourne luciakontsek and loborosh, found their way to Carlton Gardens. It is a beautifully maintained heritage-listed park that offers a peaceful escape in the city’s heart. The gardens are home to the iconic Royal Exhibition Building, one of the world’s last remaining 19th-century exhibition pavilions, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Wide tree-lined paths, ornamental lakes, and vibrant flowerbeds make it a popular spot for waddling, picnicking, and relaxing. Interestingly, the Royal Exhibition Building hosted the opening of the first Australian Parliament in 1901, marking a key moment in the nation’s history. They both enjoyed a free guided tour, where they found the perfect spot for the penguin stone and had to return the next day to place it. Look for a tree with the best view of the Royal Exhibition Building.
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