Málaga's Parks and Gardens
Málaga’s green spaces range from the historic Plaza de la Constitución, featuring a 16th-century fountain, to the tropical Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción, established in 1855. Central squares like Plaza de la Merced highlight the city's connection to Pablo Picasso, while the Parque de Málaga offers a Mediterranean promenade lined with exotic flora. These sites showcase a mix of English-style landscaping, Renaissance architecture, and botanical collections spanning over 3,000 plant species within the urban core and surrounding hills.
Constitution Square
Historic pedestrian cobblestone square featuring a fountain and surrounded by notable landmarks. It serves as an important cultural and social hub in the city center.
Merced Square
Plaza de la Merced is a public square located in the barrio La Merced in central Málaga, Spain.
Parque de Málaga
Also known as Parque de la Alameda, this Mediterranean-style park runs parallel to the port. It features tropical and subtropical flora, marble statues, and tiled benches, providing a shaded walkway between the historic center and the waterfront.
Marina Square
A wonderful promenade and a park where you can relax in the shade and enjoy the peaceful Mediterranean atmosphere.
La Concepcion Historical-Botanical Gardens
Historic subtropical garden established in 1855 featuring over 3,000 plant species and varieties. This English-style landscape garden contains a significant collection of tropical, native, and agricultural flora.
Botanical & Historical Garden La Concepcion
Unique park that brings nature and art together. The carefully manicured gardens are adorned with pavilions, statues and fountains.
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