




Sabatini Garden
Attraction
4.5 (8297 reviews)
Neoclassical garden of the Royal Palace, with 3 terraces, fountains, statues & outdoor events.
C. de Bailén, 2, Centro, 28013 Madrid, Spain
+34 915 29 82 10
Did You Know?
Royal Inspiration
The Sabatini Gardens are named after Queen Maria Sabatini, although they were actually created much later, in the 1930s, on the site of former stables.
Garden Style
The gardens are designed in a formal, neoclassical Italian style, characterized by symmetrical layouts, geometric hedges, and elegant fountains.
Part of a Larger Complex
The Sabatini Gardens are directly adjacent to the Royal Palace of Madrid, offering stunning views of the palace's western facade.
Best Time to Visit
Many consider sunset to be the best time to visit the Sabatini Gardens, as the light bathes the Royal Palace in a golden glow, creating a picturesque scene.
Highlights from Reviews
• serene atmosphere
Beautifully maintained gardens offer a serene escape with lush greenery and elegant fountains.
• scenic views
Offers stunning views, especially of the Royal Palace, making it a picturesque spot for photos.
• free admission
The entrance is free, making it accessible to all visitors.
• relaxing retreat
Ideal for a peaceful stroll or relaxation with benches and shade.
• central location
Located near other attractions like the Royal Palace and Plaza de España.