Jardín

Parque Botánico El Majuelo

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Consejos de residentes locales

Felicity
April 10, 2018
Roman ruins and beautiful tropical trees and sculptures.
Olga
April 1, 2018
Peace and more than 1000 different tropical trees
Alina
November 23, 2018
The path that leads down the side of the San Miguel castle and back into town brings you out into the small but lovely Majuelo Botanical Gardens. This shaded, verdant little paradise is home to more than 200 species of sub-tropical plants, trees and flowers from all over the world. Particularly noticeable as you wander around these immaculately-maintained gardens are the Sabal Palm (from Cuba and Florida) and other varieties of the same species from Central America, the Philippines and New Zealand.
The path that leads down the side of the San Miguel castle and back into town brings you out into the small but lovely Majuelo Botanical Gardens. This shaded, verdant little paradise is home to more than 200 species of sub-tropical plants, trees and flowers from all over the world. Particularly noti…
Altido
January 12, 2016
Contains Europe's largest collection of subtropical plants
Lauren
November 8, 2016
Bursting with a fantastic display tropical trees and plants and houses the remains of a Roman salt fish factory. They also hold live music events during the summer including the popular Jazz festival.

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Ubicación
s/n Av. Europa
Almuñécar, AN