Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma: The Old Town's Green Heart Returns
The Ficus Returns as a Key Feature of Palma’s Misericòrdia Gardens
The large ficus in Palma’s Misericòrdia Gardens is accessible again and offers shade in the old town.

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Is the large ficus tree in Palma’s Misericòrdia Gardens open to the public again?
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What are the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma like after the reopening?
The gardens now offer a calmer, greener space with improved paths, seating and lighting.
Are the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma open every day?
They are open daily, with temporary closures possible in bad weather.
What is the best time to visit Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma?
Late afternoon is usually the most pleasant time to go.
Can you attend cultural events at the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma?
Yes, the gardens can host small cultural events and local gatherings.
How accessible are the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma for visitors with limited mobility?
The gardens have barrier-free paths and usable main and side entrances.
Why are green spaces like Misericòrdia Gardens important in Palma?
They cool the city, support wildlife and improve daily life in the old town.
What plants can you see in the Misericòrdia Gardens in Palma?
Expect rosemary, lavender and olive trees in a calm Mediterranean setting.
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