Taconera Gardens (Jardines de la Taconera) is not just a park, but the oldest and one of the most symbolic green zones in the city of Pamplona. Spreading over an area of about 90,000 square meters, these gardens are a magnificent example of Romantic-style landscape art. Strolling along the winding paths, you will enjoy views of elegant sculptures, fountains, and well-kept flowerbeds that create an atmosphere of tranquility in the heart of Spain.

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The park is unique in that it combines the features of a botanical garden, a historical monument, and a cozy place for relaxation. It was designed to give visitors a sense of privacy and harmony with nature. It is an ideal place to take a break from the city bustle, read a book on a bench in the shade of trees, or simply daydream while admiring the surrounding landscapes.
One of the main highlights of Taconera Gardens is the small open-air zoo located in the former moats. Here, deer, ducks, swans, and peacocks live freely and often walk right along the park paths. This feature makes the gardens especially attractive for families with children and anyone who wants to get closer to the animal world.