A garden paradise overlooking the Mediterranean, blending Italian Renaissance style with lush natural beauty.
Santa Clotilde Gardens are usually open from Monday to Sunday, but opening hours vary by season. I recommend checking the updated opening hours on the official Lloret de Mar Tourism website before your visit to be sure. Visits are self-guided, allowing you to stroll peacefully through its different areas.
Admission to Santa Clotilde Gardens is not free. There is a general entrance fee, and discounts are often available for groups, retirees, or children. You can check the current ticket price directly on the Lloret de Mar Tourism website or at the ticket office when you arrive.
To fully enjoy Santa Clotilde Gardens and explore its different levels and landscapes, I recommend setting aside at least 1.5 to 2 hours. If you enjoy photography or simply want to sit and take in the views, you may want to stay a little longer.
Santa Clotilde Gardens were designed in the early 20th century by Nicolau Maria Rubió i Tudurí, a disciple of Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier, following the style of the old Italian Renaissance gardens. They are an outstanding example of Noucentista garden design, declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, and they offer a harmonious combination of nature and art with stunning views over the Mediterranean.
Spring (April-May) and early summer (June) are ideal for visiting Santa Clotilde Gardens, as the vegetation is at its most splendid. During the day, the early morning or late afternoon are perfect for avoiding crowds and enjoying soft light, especially in summer. To check sunset conditions, you can review the weather forecast for Lloret de Mar.
Due to their terraced design and stairways, accessibility at Santa Clotilde Gardens for people with reduced mobility is limited. Some areas may be manageable, but others with uneven ground and steps are not. I recommend contacting the Lloret de Mar Tourist Office (+34 972 36 57 88) directly for more precise accessibility information at the time of your visit.
Santa Clotilde Gardens are located in a prime area of Lloret de Mar. Very close by, you can enjoy Sa Boadella Cove, a beautiful unspoiled beach. You can also explore the center of Lloret de Mar with its Sea Museum, the Church of Sant Romà and the Sant Joan Castle, which offers panoramic views.
Of course. For the best visit, I recommend wearing comfortable shoes for walking along the paths and stairs. Don’t forget your camera, as the views are spectacular. In summer, protect yourself from the sun with a hat and sunscreen, and bring water. If you want a deeper experience, consider checking whether guided tours are available.
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