Hidden below the road, between the Oceanographic Museum and the Cathedral, this green oasis offers visitors taking a stroll lots of surprises with fabulous views out across the sea.
Originally, the St Martin Gardens were typically Mediterranean (pine trees, holm oaks, myrtle, pistachio trees, etc.). Additional exotic species acclimatised to the site were later added.
Its steep, winding paths hug the side of the rock and offer walkers numerous spots in which to rest. There is also a space in the middle of the garden where visitors can enjoy a refreshing break by the side of the pond.