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Botanical Gardens, Gibraltar

George Don Gates © VisitGibraltar.gi
George Don Gates © VisitGibraltar.gi

Botanical Gardens, Gibraltar

The beautiful Alameda Gardens were first opened in 1816. Around the gardens are a number of commemorative busts and cannons dating from the 19th century. Chief attraction are the splendid plants and trees some of which are native to the Rock whilst others have been imported. The Gardens are open from 0800 to dusk daily. Admission is free.

 The gardens provide a tranquil retreat for visitors and serve as an educational and conservation hub for Gibraltar’s unique flora.

For more information on the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens, talks, events and tours of the gardens contact:
Tel: +350 20072639 - Email; [email protected]

Alameda Botanical Gardens by VisitGibraltar.gi and Haylee Pincho
Alameda Botanical Gardens by VisitGibraltar.gi and Haylee Pincho

Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park

Within the Botanic Gardens, the Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park offers refuge to rescued animals and endangered species. This small but vital sanctuary participates in international breeding programs and raises awareness about wildlife conservation. Visitors can encounter lemurs, tortoises, reptiles, and birds in a carefully maintained natural setting. More>

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