
Floridablanca Garden
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon when the light filters beautifully through the palms and temperatures are cooler for a pleasant stroll.
Budget tips
Entry is free year-round, making it an easy stop for a budget-friendly day. Check local tourism websites for occasional guided tours that might have a small fee.
Recommended for
Garden lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples seeking quiet spots, Families with children
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: A popular spot, the garden spans over 3 hectares and features a mix of tropical and Mediterranean plants. It hosts a famous palm tree avenue that's over 150 meters long, offering shade and a captivating walk.
Highlights: What stands out is the stone bridge adorned with intricate carvings leading to hidden nooks perfect for quiet reflection. Seasonal flower displays change radically, with spring bringing tulips and autumn lighting up the garden with orange and red leaves.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for wandering along uneven paths.
- Bring a camera for vibrant floral close-ups and long palm-lined avenue shots.
- Avoid weekends to skip local crowd peaks, especially during school holidays.
- Visit in spring for the most dramatic flower displays, including rare tulip varieties.
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