Address: Cam. del Jardin Botanico, 3, Cdad. Jardín, 29014 Málaga, Spain

If you’re craving a mix of tropical vibes and 19th-century drama, Jardín Botánico-Histórico La Concepción in Málaga delivers both in lush, cinematic fashion. Just 20 minutes north of the city center, this garden was born from the vision of the Marquises of Casa Loring—two high-society dreamers who turned a cluster of citrus farms into one of Europe’s most important subtropical gardens.
Wander under towering palms, past ancient fountains and romantic pergolas, where over 2,000 species of plants (and a few peacocks) have made their home. It’s not just a pretty face—the garden also preserves Málaga’s botanical and aristocratic legacy, blending science, history, and pure aesthetic magic. Bring good shoes, because you’ll want to explore every shady path.
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