Weekend Mountains in Murcia
Weekend Mountains in Murcia
A pleasant green park with fountains, peacocks and roosters
A pleasant walk through the park to the lighthouse with sea views and a Mediterranean atmosphere
Europe's largest pamp track
An interactive museum with many exhibitions, workshops, biodome, planetarium, butterfly garden and many interesting displays
A green oasis with palm tree alleys, lakes and recreation areas, ideal for walks, picnics and enjoying nature
Valencia's most beautiful park with tropical plants and ancient statues
A fantastic park by the legendary Gaudi. A must-see place to visit in Barcelona
Large pine park with a lake, water pump and barbecue area
One of the best parks in Barcelona with beautiful cascades of fountains, a lake, a zoo and much more
A very large and very green park in Madrid
The largest palm forest in Europe is 5 km of all shades of green and 11 thousand palm trees in the territory
Here visitors can immerse themselves in nature, enjoy fresh air, and explore unique landscapes.
From lush city gardens and botanical sanctuaries to vast natural parks and protected reserves, Spain offers an impressive variety of green spaces that reflect its rich natural beauty, cultural heritage, and history.
Spain’s city parks are green retreats nestled within bustling urban centers. These peaceful spots invite visitors to unwind, stroll among landscaped gardens and fountains, or simply relax on a bench shaded by trees. Many of these parks are steeped in history, often blending elegant architecture with natural scenery. Whether you prefer a quiet walk, a scenic bike ride, or a picnic among blooming flowers, urban parks in Spain offer the perfect setting.
Spain’s natural parks are a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With majestic mountains, serene valleys, dense forests, and unspoiled coastlines, these protected areas offer incredible opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, birdwatching, and more. Many parks are also home to rare wildlife and plant species, with several recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
For those interested in flora and landscape design, Spain’s botanical gardens and themed parks are a must-see. These spaces feature rare plant collections, exotic species, and beautifully curated gardens that bloom year-round. Some parks also incorporate art and culture, offering exhibitions, outdoor performances, and events in inspiring natural surroundings.
Spain’s parks cater to all kinds of travelers—families, couples, and groups of friends alike. With well-developed facilities such as cafés, picnic areas, playgrounds, and scenic paths, these spaces are designed for comfort and enjoyment. Throughout the year, many parks also host festivals, concerts, and sporting events that bring both locals and tourists together.
Whether you're drawn to natural landscapes, city escapes, or simply a breath of fresh air, Spain’s parks promise unforgettable moments and countless ways to connect with the country’s nature, culture, and way of life.