Overview
The Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera are a terraced botanical garden on the south-facing slope of Montjuïc, home to one of Europe's most important collections of cacti and succulent plants. The garden holds over 800 species from arid regions worldwide.
Highlights
- Cactus collection: Over 800 species of cacti, succulents, and tropical plants from the Americas, Africa, and Australia — some specimens over 200 years old.
- Mediterranean microclimate: The sheltered, south-facing slope creates a warm microclimate that allows tropical species to thrive outdoors year-round.
- Sea views: Terraced paths offer panoramic views over the port and the Barceloneta coastline.
History
Created in 1970 and named after the Mallorcan poet Miquel Costa i Llobera, the garden was designated a "Historic Garden" by the city in 2003. It was recognized by The New York Times as one of the world's ten best urban gardens.
Visitor Tips
- Free entry: The garden is free and rarely crowded — a peaceful escape from Montjuïc's busier attractions.
- Combine: Walk from here to the Castell de Montjuïc or the Fundació Joan Miró.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.