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Parks #3 in A Coruña

Gardens of Méndez Núñez

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A calm, historic green transition space in the city center.
Gardens of Méndez Núñez, Av. Jardines de Méndez Núñez, S/N, 15006 A Coruña, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The park houses the 'La Terraza,' a glass-enclosed building originally constructed in the early 20th century in Sada and later moved to its current location.

2

The garden contains a collection of sculptures dedicated to prominent Galician intellectuals, known as the 'Panteón de Galegos Ilustres' extension.

3

The botanical collection includes specimens of the Dragon Tree, native to the Canary Islands.

4

The park features a large, operational floral clock that has been a long-standing feature of the city's urban landscape.

5

The grounds are built upon land that was reclaimed from the sea during the 19th century.

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The gardens are designed in a rectangular grid, acting as a buffer zone between the maritime zone and the urban grid.

7

It holds a significant collection of exotic flora imported during the 1800s to demonstrate the city's commercial connections to global trade routes.

Overview

The Gardens of Méndez Núñez represent the central green space of A Coruña, situated between the historic Old Town and the harbor. Established in the mid-19th century, the park layout features a traditional Romantic-style garden design. It hosts an extensive collection of botanical species from diverse climates, including exotic trees like the Araucaria and various palm varieties. The park is densely populated with statues and busts honoring figures from Galician history, literature, and culture, such as Curros Enríquez and Emilia Pardo Bazán. The 'La Terraza' building, a notable modernist architectural feature, serves as a significant visual anchor within the grounds. The gardens are divided into several distinct sections, including a formal rose garden and a large floral clock. This park serves as a primary pedestrian thoroughfare connecting the port area to the city's commercial district.

Photo spot

The elevated view near the floral clock provides the best angle of the park's floral design and surrounding greenery.

Insider tips

Use the central paved pathways to transition between the port area and the nearby Cantón Grande shopping district.

Take advantage of the scattered benches beneath the tree canopy to escape midday sun.

Look for the smaller, hidden paths near the rose garden for a quieter walking experience away from the main thoroughfares.

What to avoid

Do not mistake the nearby maritime promenades for the park; ensure you enter the specific gated garden area for the botanical features.

Etiquette

Maintain pathways, do not walk on flower beds, and keep noise levels moderate to respect those using the park for rest.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45-60 minutes
Best time to visit
Late spring or early summer to view the rose garden in full bloom.
Address
Gardens of Méndez Núñez, Av. Jardines de Méndez Núñez, S/N, 15006 A Coruña, Spain
43.367, -8.404
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Details
Botanical varietyExtensive collection of exotic, imported, and native trees.
AmenitiesFrequent shaded seating areas and central pedestrian promenades.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45-60 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring or early summer to view the rose garden in full bloom..

The elevated view near the floral clock provides the best angle of the park's floral design and surrounding greenery.

Close by you'll find Torre de Hércules, Obelisco, Santa Margarita Park.