Ponta Delgada, Portugal
R. Jose Do Canto
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+351296650310
José do Canto Garden- 4 admission with no senior or student discounts. It is primarily an arboretum though there is a rose area (a couple of roses were blooming already) and also some camellias. The trees are labeled with their scientific names and their Portuguese and English common names as well as where they are from. There are some very impressive tree specimens in particular two Australian Ficus (Fig) trees that have substantial buttress roots. The bamboo groves are nice to see, too. There are also artful informative azulejo tiles and a small chapel.
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Quick spot to tour a beautiful botanical garden. Don’t be turned off that it closes at 7-you can use the gate button to open upon leaving if you come late. It’s 4/per person, and there is a hotel and bar on site as well.
The garden is really beautiful and it's so quiet. You can sit there or walk around. The price with 2 euro/person and 1 euro for children is okay.
Do peaceful. I loved the trees. It cost 5 Euro to get in, but it was worth it to see the trees.
During our stay in Ponta Delgada was the garden close. There was no note that is closed. Maybe could be nice to update this informations on website
Beautiful gardens with many exotic plants and a tranquil area to relax or wander.
There is an entry fee of 4 EUR / person. The park itself is just OK, not that well maintained. For us it was a bit disappointing and in my opinion it's not worth the fee. We saw beautiful parks throughout the island and most of them for free. As a part of the park you can also visit a small chapel. There is a small free parking lot along the route just outside the park for those by car.
Lovely, quiet garden with some interesting layouts and a magnificent Moreton Bay Fig tree from 1845. I visited in January when the weather was overcast, but I can imagine in the heat of summer it would be a lovely cool shady oasis.
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