Located in a panoramic position, the Lowe Gardens are a corner of paradise created by the English painter Clarence Lowe. Here you will find rare plants from around the world, flower-filled terraces, and a breathtaking sea view. Ideal for a relaxing stroll or taking unforgettable photos.
• Exotic and rare plants
• Panoramic view of the coast
• Path through flora and scents
• Admission fee (€5 approx)

The Lowe Gardens in Bordighera offer a unique experience among exotic flora and views of the Ligurian Riviera. A must-see oasis of peace.
- Via Vittorio Veneto, Imperia (IM)
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Good to know
A corner of paradise where exotic flora meets the sea
A Botanically Mad Englishman
- 1874: Thomas Lowe buys the land and begins planting.
- 1879: Official opening of the garden.
- 1925: The garden passes to the city of Bordighera.
- 2000: Restoration and reopening to the public.
A Journey Through Colors
The Sea View Terrace
Three reasons not to miss it
The Perfect Time to Visit
Two Must-See Stops After Your Visit
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
Anecdote: Clarence Lowe spent hours painting the sunset from his favorite terrace, now called the ‘Painter’s Terrace’. It is said that every June, the garden fills with rare butterflies attracted by the bougainvillea. A place that still exudes the romantic atmosphere of the late 19th century.



