Santa Clotilde Gardens

Santa Clotilde Gardens

Discover the enchanting Santa Clotilde Gardens in Lloret de Mar, a stunning blend of nature and art, offering breathtaking views and serene pathways for a perfect escape.

About this place

Nestled on the cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean, Santa Clotilde Gardens is a masterpiece of landscape design, inspired by the Italian Renaissance. Created in the early 20th century by the architect Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí, these gardens feature a harmonious blend of lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and meticulously crafted sculptures. Visitors can stroll along winding paths that lead to stunning viewpoints, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The gardens are not only a feast for the eyes but also a peaceful retreat from the bustling beaches of Lloret de Mar. As you wander through the various terraces, you'll encounter beautifully manicured hedges, tranquil fountains, and charming seating areas perfect for relaxation. The scent of blooming flowers fills the air, creating a serene atmosphere that invites you to linger and enjoy the surroundings. It's a perfect place for a romantic walk or a family outing. In addition to its natural beauty, Santa Clotilde Gardens hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including concerts and art exhibitions, enhancing its appeal as a cultural hub. The gardens are easily accessible and provide an excellent opportunity to learn about the region's history and horticultural heritage. Whether you're seeking a quiet moment of reflection or an engaging day out, Santa Clotilde Gardens promises an unforgettable experience in Lloret de Mar.
ParqueAfternoonYear built: 1919FreeOutdoorKid friendlyPet friendlyWheelchair accessible

Why visit?

It is an ideal place to enjoy nature and views of the Mediterranean Sea. Its paths and fountains make it a perfect space for walking and relaxing. Additionally, the beauty of its landscaping design makes it a photogenic spot.

History and context

The Santa Clotilde Gardens were designed in 1919 by landscape architect Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí. This garden is a prominent example of neoclassical style and is inspired by Italian Renaissance gardens.

What to see

The gardens, fountains, sculptures, and the stunning views of the sea.

Mistakes to avoid

Don't forget to follow the marked paths, avoid bringing food that may attract animals, and avoid visiting on rainy days.

Location

Address

Carrer de la Torre, s/n, 17310 Lloret de Mar, Girona, Spain

How to get there

You can walk from the center of Lloret de Mar or take a local bus.

Recommended Duration

1-2 hours

Practical Information

Opening Hours

N/A

Tickets

Free admission

Tips

Bring water and something to eat to enjoy a picnic. Visit in the afternoon to take advantage of the golden light of sunset. Don't forget your camera to capture the views.

Address

Carrer de la Torre, s/n, 17310 Lloret de Mar, Girona, Spain

Price

free

Best time of day

Afternoon

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Kid friendly

Kid friendly

Frequently asked questions

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