I recently visited this botanical garden and was blown away by its beauty and size! The garden is open to the public and is incredibly well-maintained, with stunning displays of flowers and plants at every turn. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the garden also has a kid area off to the side.
Speaking of size, this garden is much bigger than I expected,with a lot of climbing. But with so much to see and explore, it was easy to get lost in the beauty of the garden.
One thing to note is that pets are not allowed, which may be a disappointment for some visitors. However, I found that this actually made the garden more enjoyable, as it meant there were fewer distractions and more opportunities to fully immerse ourselves in the natural beauty of the space.
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Read moreAbsolutely beautiful. Multiple gardens. Watch closing times posted at entrance or listen for bells :) this is a good place to come on a date, in a group, with a friend, or by herself. There's plenty of space to just sit and enjoy nature or actively walk around and see all the amazing flowers and plants that are in the garden. I was there in February and couldn't believe how much color and Beauty there was, so by may this must be breathtaking. It feels like you've come stuck off the planet and into a whole nother world. There was hardly anybody there when I was there. If I lived in the city I would spend a lot of time here, very peaceful and beautiful, and the church...
Read moreIn a word, beautiful. An exquisitely curated garden that will take you all around the world without ever leaving Angra. Not only are there hundreds of varieties of flowers, trees, and plants of all kinds (all of which are well marked with highly informational signs in Portuguese and English), but the garden is also beautifully decorated with statues, fountains, reflecting pool, and mosaics. It also has free public Wi-Fi, believe it or not, and lots of people come here to work or study. If there's one drawback, it would be that it's quite a difficult walk uphill to get there from the center or town. But that's not the...
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