Immerse yourself in a journey through time and nature when you visit the Alfabia Gardens in Mallorca. This unique place offers an incomparable cultural and botanical experience, with a historic house, exquisitely manicured gardens and a setting that captivates the senses.
Located in Bunyola, next to the El Vasco restaurant and in the midst of the majestic Tramuntana Mountains, these gardens are much more than just a tourist destination: they are a living testimony to the island’s rich history. Documented since the time of Arab rule, the house and gardens of Alfabia have evolved over the centuries, blending architectural and landscape styles to create an oasis of serenity and beauty.
Alfabia’s gardens are masterfully designed, integrating a variety of styles in stunning harmony. From majestic palm trees to a water lily pond, every corner offers a picturesque view that will transport you to a world of serenity and calm.
In addition to its natural beauty, the Alfabia house is an architectural masterpiece that combines elements of different styles. Including Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Romanesque, every corner of this historic house tells a story.
Plan your visit to the Alfabia Gardens
With a wide range of ticket prices and flexible opening times, it’s easy to plan your visit to enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of this magical place.
Alfabia Gardens opening times: 15 February to 31 October, daily 9.30am-6.30pm.
Tickets to the Alfabia Gardens: The general sale price is 9 euros and it is a free visit, guide not included. Last admission 60 minutes before closing time. There are special prices for groups, senior citizens, schools, residents (5 euros), children and holders of the Gran Mallorca card.
Due to the history and architecture of the gardens, they are not suitably adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Visiting the Alfabia Gardens in Mallorca is an experience not to be missed during your stay on the island. Whether you are interested in history, architecture or nature, the Alfabia Gardens have something for everyone. What’s more, you can combine your visit with the best gastronomy, as right next door is the El Vasco restaurant. A Basque farmhouse from which you are sure not to leave hungry. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this hidden treasure in the heart of Mallorca!