A historic garden directly overlooking the sea, just a few kilometers from Ventimiglia. Created by Sir Thomas Hanbury in 1867, it hosts over 5,000 botanical species from all continents. The path winds through terraces and shaded pathways, with spectacular views of the French Riviera.
- Citrus and exotic plant collection among the most important in Europe
- Spectacular blooms in spring and early summer, with azaleas and roses taking center stage
- Tea Terrace with a refreshment point and panoramic view
- Picnic area and green spaces for a relaxing break

A botanical oasis overlooking the Ligurian Sea: the Hanbury Gardens enchant with ancient trees, exotic flowers, and a microclimate that allows rare species to thrive. Suitable for families and nature lovers.
- https://giardinihanbury.com/
- Imperia (IM)
- +39 0184 229507
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💡 Did You Know…?
It is said that the villa was frequented by illustrious botanists and that the garden holds some unique specimens in the world, such as a Washingtonia robusta planted personally by Sir Thomas. During World War II, the garden suffered damage but was restored thanks to the intervention of the University of Genoa.



