Hamilton Gardens, Waikato, New Zealand
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. The 54-hectare park is based on the banks of the Waikato River and includes enclosed gardens, open lawns, a lake, a nursery, a convention centre and the Hamilton East Cemetery. It is the Waikato Region's most popular visitor attraction, attracting more than 1 million people and hosting more than 2,000 events a year.
Hamilton Gardens is described in popular culture as a botanical garden, but does not technically qualify as a botanical garden. Instead, the site features 21 gardens representing the art, beliefs, lifestyles and traditions of different civilizations or historical garden styles. These gardens are grouped into the Paradise, Productive, Fantasy, Cultivar and Landscape garden collections, and there is space for gardens which are still in development.
The first development of the gardens began in the early 1960s at what was then the city's waste disposal site. The first substantial development, the Rogers Rose Garden, was opened in 1971 in an attempt to block highway development over the site. Since 1982 many newly developed areas have been opened to the public. Additional features of the gardens now include a lake walkway and a waterfall lookout.
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New Zealand is part of the Five Star Alliance between Great Britain, United States, Canada and Australia, and this facility controlled by the Crown Government in NZ is surely of importance militarily. In other words if it is one of several control points of our national power supply then it would be owned and controlled by the Crown of the City of London. The Crown of New Zealand is the Crown of the City of London.
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BJ's Budget Motor Inn Hamilton, Hamilton, New Zealand (NZ)
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BJ's Budget Motor Inn Hamilton, Hamilton, New Zealand (NZ)
The BJs Budget Motor Inn Hamilton is the first motor inn accommodation in Hamiltons city boundary when entering from the north. Waterworld and Te Rapa Racecourse are conveniently located within walking distance of the property. The city center is just under 2 miles from the hotel and the Hamilton Gardens, a popular tourist attraction, are about a mile and a half away. Hamilton International Airport is 8 miles from the BJs Budget Motor Inn Hamilton, Auckland Airport is 58 miles away, and the Rotorua Regional Airport is just under 61 miles from the property.Seventeen units ranging from single to family accommodations are available in the BJs Budget Motor Inn Hamilton.After a long day of enjoying the various sights and sounds of Hamilton, guests can relax with a drink from the BJs Budget Motor Inn Hamiltons full bar, or unwind in the private spa pool. An on-site restaurant capable of seating over 60 people is available on the property. Business travelers can make use of the hotels conference facilities, which have a capacity of 75 people.
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Hamilton Garden New Zealand
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. The 54-hectare park is based on the banks of the Waikato River and includes enclosed gardens, open lawns, a lake, a nursery, a convention centre and the Hamilton East Cemetery. It is the Waikato Region's most popular visitor attraction, attracting more than 1 million people and hosting more than 2,000 events a year.
The first development of the gardens began in the early 1960s at what was then the city's waste disposal site. The first substantial development, the Rogers Rose Garden, was opened in 1971 in an attempt to block highway development over the site. Since 1982 many newly developed areas have been opened to the public. Additional features of the gardens now include a lake walkway and a waterfall lookout.
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#3 I am here in Hamilton New Zealand checking out a place called the Hamilton Gardens. Before this was a garden is was the city's waste disposal site. Its truly incredible what they have done with the place!
This is an incredible place to see in person. I highly encourage you to stop in if you ever have the chance!
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. The 54 hectare park is based on the banks of the Waikato River, and includes enclosed gardens, open lawns, a lake, a nursery, a convention centre and a cemetery. It is the Waikato Region's most popular visitor attraction, attracting more than 1 million people and hosting more than 2,000 events a year.
Hamilton Gardens is described in popular culture as a botanical garden,but does not technically qualify as a botanical garden. Instead, the site features 21 gardens representing the art, beliefs, lifestyles and traditions of different civilisations or historical garden styles. These gardens are grouped into the Paradise, Productive, Fantasy, Cultivar and Landscape garden collections, and there is space for gardens which are still in development. Most of the 54 hectare site is a park, which includes municipal nursery and the Hamilton East Cemetery.
The first development of gardens began in the early 1960s at what was then the city's waste disposal site. The first substantial development, the Rogers Rose Garden, was opened in 1971 in an attempt to block highway development over the site. Since 1982 many newly developed areas have been opened to the public. Additional features of the gardens now include a lake walkway and a waterfall outlook.
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Hamilton Gardens New Zealand
This is an incredible place to see in person. I highly encourage you to stop in if you ever have the chance!
Hamilton Gardens is a public garden park in the south of Hamilton owned and managed by Hamilton City Council in New Zealand. The park is based on the banks of the Waikato River, and includes enclosed gardens, open lawns, a lake, a nursery, a convention centre and a cemetery. It is the Waikato Region's most popular visitor attraction.
The first development of gardens began in the early 1960s at what was then the city's waste disposal site. The first substantial development, the Rogers Rose Garden, was opened in 1971 in an attempt to block highway development over the site. Since 1982 many newly developed areas have been opened to the public.
Additional features of the gardens now include a lake walkway and a waterfall outlook.
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Hamilton Balloons 4K
Always wanted to experience and capture this event for quite sometime but the balloons can lift off only under perfect weather conditions.
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Watch the video and experience the spectacular site of Balloons inflating and ascending from Innes Common in 4K resolution.
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