We arrived at the gardens early but it was already very hot. The man in the Kiosk gave us a lovely hardback folder with lots of information in. It was in Spanish but we know enough to understand the information. Well labelled plants and some good indoor exhibitions. Parts were a bit run down but then we expected that because of Covid. The agricultural part was well kept with lots of fruit and vegetables. We were disappointed the cafe and shop were both closed as we were very thirsty. There was a vending machine by the exit so at least we could get a drink. I went to put the guide book back but the man said I could keep it. Nice place to spend...
Read moreWell I have to say that contrary to some other reviews we absolutely loved it. So much flora and fauna to see and all very interesting from the amazing collection of fruit trees to the exotic rainforest and cactus.All very well described with informative signs. Some areas such as abandoned cafeteria probably due to Covid times and lack of funding perhaps. We spent 2 hours here and could easily have stayed longer as so much to see and absorb. Cost hardly anything to get in,I think they should charge more! Sad to see not that many people there but may have been due to the heat. You absolutely should visit when in the gorgeous...
Read moreOnly 3 Euro to visit but I'd say it's not worth it to come here. Botanical gardens are supposed to display plants in their prime. This garden is dry, the plants look sick and not well groomed and cared for at all. The pathways are dirty and uneven, I nearly fell 3 times and even the water fountain doesn't work. The cafeteria is closed, and the toilets are dirty too. I saw a couple of staff goofing around and having their bocadillos but I would say this garden needs a lot more staff attending and maintaining a potentially beautiful garden. The conservatories are very untidy too inside and out. Don't...
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