The two new spaces are located in the Robert Brown Building across the road from the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
The 230m2 Garden Gallery has polished concrete floors and moveable walls, with 88m of wall hanging space.
Overlooking the Succulent Garden, the Gadi Seminar Rooms are made up of three rooms that can be combined into one for up to 140 delegates or hold smaller groups in any of the individual spaces.
“The Garden Gallery and Gadi Seminar Rooms are a welcomed addition to Sydney’s business event scene, meeting the growing demand for spaces that foster positive wellbeing and a collaborative culture,” said the Botanic Garden’s venue sales manager, Holly McDougall.
“These new venues are immersive experiences where the beauty of the gardens meets state-of-the-art facilities.
“Our goal is to inspire creativity and innovation by providing an environment that merges natural light with greenery and art.”
The two spaces will be serviced by Laissez-faire Catering as an exclusive partner. Laissez-faire already looks after one of the most eye-catching event venues within the garden – The Calyx.
“The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney now provides the full spectrum of spaces for all types of business events,” said Laissez-faire’s general manager, Sara Flaskbard.
“We can do larger scale dinners and cocktail parties at The Calyx and provide exceptional catering for smaller meetings and gatherings in these wonderful new spaces.
“We believe all events, regardless of size should have access to a morale boosting space with creative, delicious and locally sourced dishes,” she said.
The Calyx can be paired with the new spaces in the Robert Brown Building to give attendees a full immersion into the gardens.