Alfabia Gardens is a stunning Moorish-style garden estate featuring lush landscaping, water features, and historic architecture
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The gardens are renowned for their lush beauty and diverse plant life, including palm trees, citrus groves, and Mediterranean flowers. Highlights include the pergola with water fountains, tropical plants, and shaded pathways. A must-visit if you want to run away from crowds or heat!
Named after Queen Elizabeth II, who stayed there during her visit in 1869, the Queen’s Garden features a lovely café offering food and refreshments, including fresh orange juice from the gardens and traditional Mallorca's cake
Did you know?
The estate dates back to the Arab period of Mallorca, with the original structure built in the 13th century by the Moorish viceroy Ben-Abet. The name "Alfabia" derives from the Arabic word meaning "clay jar," reflecting the area's fertile soil and abundant water sources