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Cacti Capital of Madrid Free Admission 🌵

🌵 Discover the desert oasis hidden in Madrid—Desert City offers a free visit experience. If you’re interested in nature and gardening, this “desert oasis” is a must-visit! 🌟 Desert City is the first biotechnology nursery in Spain dedicated to xerophytic plants and arid landscapes, covering more than 5000 square meters. It’s not just a botanical garden but a multifunctional center showcasing and selling over 600 species of xerophytic plants from the five continents. You’ll find an array of astonishing cacti and succulents, with more than 500 plant specimens waiting to be explored! 🌍🌿 🌵 Highlights: Cacti Paradise: A gathering of various types of cacti, from gigantic succulents to tiny cacti. You can even find unique spineless cactus varieties! Tuscan Garden: Besides desert plants, a stately Italian garden has been meticulously reconstructed, offering a different visual delight. Greenhouse Experience: A greenhouse with over 500 species where you can not only admire but also purchase your favorite specimens and gardening tools to bring some greenery to your home. 🏡🌵 🎟 Visit Information: Free Guided Tours: Every Saturday, Sunday, and holidays at 11 AM, enjoy a free guided tour to delve deeper into this magical “desert oasis”. No reservation required (groups of 10 or more need to book in advance), with a visit duration of up to two hours, perfect for adults to experience. How to Get There: From Madrid, drive 25 kilometers north along the A1 highway. For public transport, take bus 171 from Plaza Castilla. There’s also a free private parking lot on site for worry-free parking. Take advantage of this weekend to experience this amazing city of the desert, offering a unique natural journey! 🌵🌞 #MadridSightseeingRecommendations #MadridSights #MadridTravel #FreeActivitiesInMadrid #MadridLife #FreeExhibitionsInMadrid #SpainMadrid #MadridWeekend

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Cacti Capital of Madrid Free Admission 🌵

🌵 Discover the desert oasis hidden in Madrid—Desert City offers a free visit experience. If you’re interested in nature and gardening, this “desert oasis” is a must-visit! 🌟 Desert City is the first biotechnology nursery in Spain dedicated to xerophytic plants and arid landscapes, covering more than 5000 square meters. It’s not just a botanical garden but a multifunctional center showcasing and selling over 600 species of xerophytic plants from the five continents. You’ll find an array of astonishing cacti and succulents, with more than 500 plant specimens waiting to be explored! 🌍🌿 🌵 Highlights: Cacti Paradise: A gathering of various types of cacti, from gigantic succulents to tiny cacti. You can even find unique spineless cactus varieties! Tuscan Garden: Besides desert plants, a stately Italian garden has been meticulously reconstructed, offering a different visual delight. Greenhouse Experience: A greenhouse with over 500 species where you can not only admire but also purchase your favorite specimens and gardening tools to bring some greenery to your home. 🏡🌵 🎟 Visit Information: Free Guided Tours: Every Saturday, Sunday, and holidays at 11 AM, enjoy a free guided tour to delve deeper into this magical “desert oasis”. No reservation required (groups of 10 or more need to book in advance), with a visit duration of up to two hours, perfect for adults to experience. How to Get There: From Madrid, drive 25 kilometers north along the A1 highway. For public transport, take bus 171 from Plaza Castilla. There’s also a free private parking lot on site for worry-free parking. Take advantage of this weekend to experience this amazing city of the desert, offering a unique natural journey! 🌵🌞 #MadridSightseeingRecommendations #MadridSights #MadridTravel #FreeActivitiesInMadrid #MadridLife #FreeExhibitionsInMadrid #SpainMadrid #MadridWeekend

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