Probable one of the best tropical
gardens in all of Europe, Jardín Botánico La
Concepción houses an endless variety of palm trees
and over 3000 native plants from all shorts of warmer regions
around the world such as Mexico, India, Java, Australia, China,
Japan and Formosa and is dotted with quaint fountains, statues,
a small palatial house and a lookout from which to take in
Malaga’s beauty.
The garden was created in the mid-19th Century by Amalia Heredia
Livermore, granddaughter of an English consul and wife of
a very successful businessman. Even so, it only officially
opened to the public 10 years ago. The gardens also house
a plant and tree museum as well as a workshop for young people
to learn gardening and masonry skills in.
Discover the beauty of these botanical gardens during your
stay in Malaga for a Spanish
Language Course.