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Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens

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Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens is a beautifully designed man-made garden nestled in the heart of Málaga, Spain, offering a serene escape at an elevation of approximately 9 meters. Situated on the eastern side of the City Hall, these historic gardens are a prominent landmark, flanked by the Jardines de Puerta Oscura and the expansive Parque de Málaga. Its design thoughtfully blends Hispano-Arabic, French, and Latin garden art traditions, making it a unique green space in the bustling city of Málaga.

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    February 2, 2023

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    These gardens, which are part of the list of Historic Parks and Gardens of the city and which are located on the east side of the Town Hall, are also the work of the architect Fernando Guerrero-Strachan. They were drawn up in 1947 taking references from both Hispano-Muslim and French-style gardens. Its name refers to the first mayor Malaga had after the end of the Civil War.
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    Located on the east side of the Town Hall, with an area of 6,500 square meters, these Latin-design gardens retain Spanish-Islamic and French characteristics, flowerbeds with low hedges that provide color and symmetry, orange trees that provide shade, color and odor. The ponds contrast and provide a feeling of freshness and sounds with the fountains. The rose garden stands out, with 75 varieties from all over the world.
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    Park area with benches and a water lily pond known for rose beds and a calm atmosphere.
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    Location: Málaga, La Axarquía, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed in Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens?

    While the gardens are a public space, specific regulations regarding dogs can vary. Generally, dogs are permitted on leashes in public parks in Málaga, but they might not be allowed in all specific garden areas, especially those with delicate flowerbeds like the rose garden. It's always best to look for signage at the entrance or check with local authorities upon arrival to confirm the current policy.

    Is Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

    Yes, the Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens are generally very accessible. The pathways are well-maintained, flat, and wide, making them suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and visitors with mobility challenges. There are no significant elevation changes within the main garden areas, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone.

    What are the parking options and public transport links for the gardens?

    The gardens are centrally located next to Málaga's City Hall, so parking can be typical for a city center. There are underground parking garages nearby, though they may incur a fee. For public transport, numerous bus lines serve the area around the City Hall and Parque de Málaga, making it very convenient to reach the gardens from various parts of the city. The nearest train station is Málaga Centro-Alameda, which is a walkable distance away.

    How long does it typically take to explore Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens?

    The Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens are approximately 6,500 square meters. A leisurely stroll through the entire garden, including time to admire the rose collection, fountains, and the Statue of the Biznaguero, typically takes between 30 minutes to an hour. If you wish to sit and relax on a bench, or enjoy the tranquility, you might spend longer.

    Are there any specific activities for families with children in the gardens?

    While the gardens don't have a dedicated playground, they offer a peaceful and beautiful environment for families. Children can enjoy spotting the free-flying parrots, observing the fish in the lily ponds, and exploring the various pathways. The open spaces and benches provide a nice spot for a relaxed family outing or a picnic.

    What makes the rose garden at Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens so special?

    The rose garden is the most outstanding feature, housing the most comprehensive collection of roses in southern Spain and considered the most important in all of Spain. It boasts over 10,000 rose bushes featuring between 70 and 75 different varieties from across the globe, offering a stunning array of colors and delightful fragrances, especially when in full bloom during spring and early summer.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the gardens?

    Given its central location in Málaga, the Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens are surrounded by a wide array of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You'll find everything from traditional Spanish tapas bars to international cuisine within a short walking distance. Numerous hotels and guesthouses are also available in the immediate vicinity, catering to various budgets.

    Is it worth visiting Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens during the autumn or winter months?

    While the rose garden is at its peak in spring and early summer, the Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens still offer a tranquil escape in autumn and winter. The orange and mandarin trees provide color and aroma, and the structured design with cypress hedges and fountains maintains its beauty. It's a quieter time to visit, offering a peaceful stroll without the summer crowds, though the rose blooms will be less abundant.

    What unique cultural features can be found in the gardens?

    A central cultural highlight is the Statue of the Biznaguero, a sculpture by Jaime Fernández Pimentel. This statue depicts the traditional 'biznaguero,' a vendor of 'biznagas,' which are artisanal jasmine flower arrangements emblematic of Málaga. It offers a unique insight into a cherished local tradition and cultural symbol.

    Are there other notable gardens or green spaces nearby?

    Yes, the Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens are part of a larger green corridor. They are immediately adjacent to the Jardines de Puerta Oscura and the expansive Parque de Málaga, both of which offer additional walking paths, diverse plant life, and serene environments for visitors to explore. These interconnected green spaces provide a wonderful opportunity for an extended leisurely walk.

    How crowded do Pedro Luis Alonso Gardens get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular and centrally located attraction, the gardens can experience moderate to high foot traffic, especially on pleasant weekend afternoons and during peak tourist seasons (spring and summer). However, due to their size and numerous benches, it's usually possible to find a quiet spot. For a more serene experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon.

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