Eduardo VII Park is a 26 ha public park, with a splendid view on the city, and a 1.5 ha greenhouse garden. Until 1902 the park was named the Liberty Park, but was renamed ... read more
Jardim do Cerco is a Baroque forest and garden of 8 ha, offering water ponds, waterfalls, wide paths, shady trees, and the Horta dos Frades, Garden of the Friars, with ... read more
Duthie Park, covering 18 ha (44 acres), was given by Miss Elizabeth Duthie in 1880 and opened as a park in 1883. It has many open green spaces, magnificent flower ... read more
Baxter Park, covering 15 ha (38 acres), was designed by the famous Sir Joseph Paxton, opened in 1863. It was donated by Sir David Baxter and his two sisters Mary Ann and ... read more
Princess Street Gardens, covering 15 ha (37 acres), were created in the 1770s and in the 1820s. It is divided in two parts by The Mound, the artificial hill connecting the ... read more
Arduaine Gardens, covering 8 ha (20 acres), are focussing on plants from temperate East Asia and South America, however there are many other plants too. read more
The Hermitage, Dunkeld, is a landscape area, made by the 3rd Duke of Atholl. He lived at Dunkeld House, which was demolished early 19th century. Today it is used as a ... read more
Clyne Gardens belonged originally to Clyne Castle and were created by the noble and wealthy Vivian family. The landscape gardens were developed in the 1860s and further ... read more
Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens were founded in 1945 and designed by Guerrero Strachan. Named after the mayor of the time, it covers 0.65 ha and has French-Hispanic-Muslim ... read more
Maria Luiza Park Sevilla was designed by the landscape architect Forestier and opened in 1929. They were formerly the private gardens of the Telmo Palace. These grounds ... read more
Huerta de San Vicente is the former summer house of Garcia Lorca, the Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director (1898-1936). The house is a museum, dedicated to ... read more
Parc Guell was built between 1900 - 1914 by Count Guell as part of an urbanisation plan for luxury houses, which was never completed. The designer was Antonio Gaudi, the ... read more
Joan Miro Park was built in early 1980s where was once the municipal slaughterhouse. It was designed by a group young artists, headed by Beth Gali, setting the ... read more
Parc de la Ciutadella is a 18 ha park, created at the occasion of the 1888 Barcelona Universal Exhibition, on the site of the 18th century military citadel. The ... read more
Jardines de Laribal, formerly belonging to the estate of the lawyer Josef Laribal, is a park originally designed by the landscape architect Forestier. It is, since 1905, ... read more
The Campo del Moro (Moorish Camp), a secret treasure and having one of the best views in Madrid, was created by Queen Maria Cristina (1806 – 1878). It is a romantic ... read more
Madrid Rio - Parque Lineal del Manzanares is a more than 15 km strip op land transformed into and 650 ha park, project carried out between 2003-2011. read more
Parque del Buen Retiro is a very popular and appreciated 142 ha park, which until the 19th century belonged to the Spanish Monarchy. It has many different gardens, ... read more
Parque El Capricio was created in 1784 by The Duke and Duchess of Osuna, and in particular the Duchess. It became a famous visiting venue for artistsn intellectuals and ... read more
Parque Juan Carlos I was inaugurated in 1992 and named after the King Juan Carlos I. It was designed by Jose Luis Esteban Penelas and Emilio Esteras Martín and contains ... read more