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Botanical Garden Review

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Autumn is always full of forests, beautiful and short, sometimes before the time to turn around, autumn has passed, today the stars recommend a few places not to go out of the center of Madrid can enjoy autumn, from now on you do not have to sigh "not taken time out, autumn has passed". Madrid Lichi Park Parque de El Retiro, this is one of the largest parks in the center of Madrid. It used to be the Royal Back Garden, so the park has towering ancient trees, precious flowers, fountains, small palaces, streams, sculptures, etc., which can satisfy you for the beautiful autumn. Super suitable for taking pictures. Real Jardín Botanico de Madrid, this is the Royal Botanical Garden in Madrid. There are thousands of plants planted in the garden. Many scarce varieties can be seen here, because it is the Royal Botanical Garden. The same garden has various buildings, sculptures, fountains, courtyards, etc. It is a great place to enjoy the autumn. There are often some artistic events. The surrounding park of the Prado Museum Meseo de Prado, this is a national museum in Spain. This museum is not only beautifully built, but also surrounded by carefully designed and arranged small gardens. No matter when you always find that people walk around the museum, especially the leaves that fall on the ground. It is also a place to take pictures and enjoy the autumn. INFO address: These three places are on a street El Paseo de Prado, next to it, 10 minutes walk. Transportation: Get off the Atocha train or subway, and you can reach it in a few minutes on foot. Tickets: 1. Lichi Park 2. Royal Botanical Garden 4 Euros / 3. Prador Museum visit the park: The opening time is all year round, and it is recommended to go to the official website to determine the time again during the epidemic. Tips: All three places are together, there are restaurants, small shops, etc. in Lichi Park, the other two are not.

Botanical Garden

Posted: Feb 17, 2021
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  • 东张西望望东西
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Royal Botanic Garden is a very large park in Madrid. The botanical garden has a lot of plants, lush, and the flowers are very beautiful. And the design of this botanical garden is also very European garden characteristics, very beautiful.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2020
  • M15***77
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Royal Botanic Garden in Madrid is near Lichi Park and is about 5 to 10 minutes walk away. The botanical garden is like a large garden, the scenery is very beautiful, the vegetation is very beautiful.

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    Posted: Nov 1, 2019
  • ccjccj
    4/5Excellent
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    It's a small botanical garden. There are many plants in it. There are more than 10,000 kinds of plants. There are also many sculptures and monuments of the monarchs of all dynasties. The environment is very beautiful. Tropical greenhouses are interesting. They have pitaya or something.

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    Posted: Aug 31, 2018
  • Linhlinhngongo
    5/5Outstanding

    it’s free tuesday after 14h so if you want to see the biodiversity, go there, so large and so many plants, have the museum and gallery too

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    Posted: Apr 19, 2023
  • foxfox121
    5/5Outstanding
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    I actually spent four hours in it. It is strongly recommended to plant enthusiasts.

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    Posted: Oct 11, 2017
  • M44***33
    5/5Outstanding
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    Botanical gardens designed 250 years ago put you in a world of more than 5,000 plants. According to the botanical garden statistics in 1942, the library has collected more than 1 million plant specimens, 10,000 patterns and 5,000 living plants. Winter sunshine and summer shade have also attracted more visitors to Madrid's Royal Botanical Garden and given people the opportunity to recognize, learn and explore this mysterious plant kingdom of 5,000 different kinds.

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    Posted: Nov 3, 2017
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