Nice, diverse gardens. There Decided on a whim to visit this garden and I'm so glad we did. It's 5 stops on metro from city centre or about and hour and half slow walk.
Such a great selection of plants from around the world and the displays are neat and tidy.
Was free to enter on the day I visited, toilets are very clean.
No food or drinks available (no vending machines) but there are a few restaurants around.
Bear in mind that this is a small scale, university botanical garden covering about one block so do not expect a huge display.
Grounds are really well kept, most plants have name plates and explain which country they come from.
Overall a fantastic small scale garden with some great exhibits that we both really enjoyed.
We're both into plants so spent about an hour wandering and taking photos, a casual stroll through would...
Read moreI was overwhelmed by the crowds in Málaga centre and wanted to visit a peaceful, quiet place. This university botanical garden was easily accessible by Metro line 1. It was 8 stops from Atarazanas and practically next to the metro stop. It was a recharging and satisfying 1 hour for me. The garden is small and well organised. I felt lucky to see some blooming trees I've never...
Read moreFree to enter. No tickets, just walk in off the street. Entrance is right next to the Metro stop for the University. Peaceful place. Wide variety of plants and trees from all over the world all well marked with clear plaques. Attractive easy to walk layout. The general area surrounding is worth a visit too with impressive architecture and a spacious...
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