Discover the botanical wonders of Palermo's historic Botanical Garden with a certified Master Naturalist guide. Founded in 1789, this garden is a true open-air museum and one of Italy’s most prestigious academic institutions. As you stroll along the garden's avenues, you will admire plant species from all over the world, many of which were introduced to Europe from this very unique place, thanks to Sicily's favorable climate.
From the elegant Gymnasium, the former home of the Royal School of Botany, to the Tineo Hall, the route winds through collections grown in the open ground, featuring monumental trees such as the Ficus macrophylla, the Ceiba speciosa with its colorful flowers, the Dracaena draco with its distinctive “dragon’s blood,” and the record-holding Araucaria columnaris. Don’t miss the large Aquarium tank, dedicated to aquatic species and surrounded by a bamboo grove. This walk is much more than a green break: it is a journey through biodiversity, history and passion, exploring a magical place in the heart of Palermo.