Apart from famous architectural attractions, beautiful Mediterranean beaches and incredible food scenes Barcelonaa quieter, quieter, greener city is waiting to be discovered. The ideal place to relax and escape from the bustling town is the beautiful botanical garden the city offers. These stunning gardens are filled with trees, plants and architecture and have carefully designed features. For those who want to explore Barcelona while surrounded by greenery, the city’s botanical gardens are an unforgettable addition to any trip. Let’s take a look at some of the botanical gardens in and around Barcelona.


In Barcelona
JardíBotànic de Barcelona
Located in Montjuic Hill, Jardí Botànic de Barcelona is one of the most impressive green spaces, Jardíbotànic de Barcelona. This garden provides visitors with a visit to various ecosystems of Mediterranean climate. Walking through the 14-acre garden, there are thoughtful split areas filled with olive trees, aromatic herbs and eucalyptus forests California,,,,, South AfricaChile and Australia. JardíBotànic has contributed to biodiversity efforts as it possesses many endangered species. Visiting this garden is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of conserving the ecosystem.
Place: Carrer Del Doctor Font I Quer, 2 (MontjuïcHill)


JardíBotànicHistòric
Just a few steps away, the little-known Botanical Garden Jardí Botànic Històric was founded in 1930. Here you will find towering sequoia, laurel and ferns, all rare sights are in Barcelona due to the garden’s unique microclimate, which is cooler and wetter. Beautiful water is moss covered stones and shadow trails, and the garden provides the perfect escape for the vibrant downtown.
Place: Carrer Dels Tarongers (MontjuïcHill)


Cervantes
In the Pedralbes district near the University of Barcelona, Parc de Cervantes is a spacious rose garden with more than 10,000 roses and about 230 varieties. There are also shadowy roads and endless green spaces, perfect for a relaxing walk or a quiet afternoon. The park holds an international new rose competition every May, during which time the park is filled with fresh roses, attracting experts and flower lovers from all over the world.
Place: avinguda diagonal (pedralbes)


de la ciutadella
Urban Park, Parc de la Ciutadella, was originally designed in the 19th century, both a botanical garden and a leisure area. A highlight of this popular park is The Umbracle, a glass structure of tropical species in humid and shaded environments. Around the park you will find tropical palm trees, seaweed trees and colorful flower beds, to name just a few.
Place: Passeig de Picasso, 21, (Ciutat Vella)


Outside Barcelona: Very suitable for one-day trip
Marimurtra Botanical Garden
In the town of Blanes, an hour’s drive from Barcelona, Marimurtra Botanical Gardens is arguably one of the most amazing gardens in the Mediterranean. Created in the 20th century by botanist Carl Faust, it is located on a cliff overlooking the sea and offers stunning views of the Costa Barva coastline. The garden has over 4,000 plant species divided into three parts, namely the temperate and subtropical zones, which truly represent different climates around the world. There is also a core, Linnaeus Temple, which is the perfect place to enjoy the glittering waters below.
Place: Passeig Carles Faust, 9, (Girona)


JardíBotànic Pinya de Rosa
The Pinya de Rose Botanical Garden is another treasure in Costa Brava, not far from Marimurtra. Founded in 1945 by Ferran Rivière de Caralt, the garden is home to succulent and tropical plants. With one of Europe’s largest cactus and tequila shops, visiting Pinya de Rosa is an unforgettable experience, with plants from South Africa, Mexico and beyond. The distance between the bay and the beach also adds to the relaxing seafront experience.
Place: Carretera Blanes lloret, (Girona)


Sama
Located in the southern part of Barcelona, built in the late 19th century, Parc Samà is covered with acres of canals, exotic styles, lakes, gazebos, stairs and bridges. The home-built park is inspired by the colonial gardens of Cuba, which avoids a small wildlife sanctuary with several free-roaming peacocks. The calm atmosphere is the perfect place to relax and relax as you stroll along the shaded path, cross the open lawn and marvel at the beautiful water features.
Place: Carretera de Vinyols (Tarragona)


Why explore these botanical gardens
If you are a nature lover, a photographer, or just enjoying the quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the Botanical Gardens of Barcelona and the gardens along the Catalan coast are indeed worth a visit. These gardens are not only green spaces. They are living museums that promote biodiversity, sustainability and good landscape design. Since plants and trees represent Mediterranean species on Montic Hills and it is difficult to find succulents located on cliffs, each garden is an ideal place to slow down, relax and see the area in a quieter way. So whether you plan to visit the grounds on a quiet afternoon or spend a day, add these gardens to your travel list. You will return home, reboot, be vibrant, and have a deep appreciation for the green heart of Catalonia.


Sandra Roig
Sandra Roig is AB Barcelona. AB Apartments Barcelona is an apartment rental company that offers over a thousand short-term apartments in Barcelona. If you want to be a guest blogger on a luxury travel blog to improve your profile, please Contact Us.
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