Alcazar Garden, San Diego
This famous garden derives its name from a famous castle that is located in Seville, Spain. It sits near the Art Institute and the Mingei Museum in Balboa Park.
The garden is well known for more than their beautiful flowers and plants. There are some stunning ornate fountains located here that are covered in Moorish tiles of yellow, green, and blue. In terms of design, it is a formal garden that is surrounded in classic boxwood hedges. The designs are typical of classic gardening design. The topiaries are beautiful here. It is planted with over 7,000 annuals that bring a cacophony of color to the location all year around. It has been set to replicate the design of the gardens that was put in place in 1935 by architect Richard Requa whospent two years designing the overall scheme.
The Alcazar Garden is open all year around. Admission is free.
Why You Should Visit:
Small but gorgeous place. The Spanish tile and water features amongst all the flowers make an excellent backdrop for pictures.
Tip:
Benches in shady area dot the garden, so you can take a breather from exploring Balboa Park and its many attractions.
The garden is well known for more than their beautiful flowers and plants. There are some stunning ornate fountains located here that are covered in Moorish tiles of yellow, green, and blue. In terms of design, it is a formal garden that is surrounded in classic boxwood hedges. The designs are typical of classic gardening design. The topiaries are beautiful here. It is planted with over 7,000 annuals that bring a cacophony of color to the location all year around. It has been set to replicate the design of the gardens that was put in place in 1935 by architect Richard Requa whospent two years designing the overall scheme.
The Alcazar Garden is open all year around. Admission is free.
Why You Should Visit:
Small but gorgeous place. The Spanish tile and water features amongst all the flowers make an excellent backdrop for pictures.
Tip:
Benches in shady area dot the garden, so you can take a breather from exploring Balboa Park and its many attractions.
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Sight Name: Alcazar Garden
Sight Location: San Diego, USA (See walking tours in San Diego)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: San Diego, USA (See walking tours in San Diego)
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