Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens sits adjacent to the prominent Museo del Prado in the heart of Madrid. Established in 1755, this expansive garden spans over 8 hectares and showcases an impressive collection of more than 30,000 plant species from around the world. Its primary purpose is to promote botanical knowledge and conservation, offering visitors a green oasis within the city. Spring, particularly April, brings colorful blooms, making it an ideal time to see vibrant flora in full display. Guests can wander through themed gardens, explore diverse ecosystems, and admire notable trees like the ancient Ginkgo biloba.