Palma expands plans for new Botanical Garden — island idyll or infrastructure problem?
Why Palma Residents Are Watching the Botanical Garden Plan Closely
Nearby residents fear more noise, traffic and visitor pressure if Palma’s botanical garden expands into a larger venue.

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Why are local residents in Palma concerned about the botanical garden project?
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What is planned for the new botanical garden in Palma?
Palma is planning a botanical garden near Son Fusteret, with possible event and animal areas.
When could the new botanical garden in Palma open?
Construction is currently targeted for 2027, but the timeline may still shift.
Will the Son Fusteret botanical garden in Palma create more traffic?
Yes, traffic and parking are expected to be key issues for Son Fusteret.
Can a botanical garden in Mallorca also work as an event venue?
Yes, but only if Palma sets strict rules for noise, timing and visitor numbers.
Would a zoo or aquarium area be realistic in Palma’s new garden?
A zoo or aquarium area would need strict approvals, care plans and resources.
What kind of infrastructure does Palma need for a botanical garden at Son Fusteret?
Parking, transport links and noise protection are key infrastructure needs.
Why is Palma’s botanical garden plan being debated as more than just a green project?
It affects traffic, neighbourhoods, resources and long-term planning, not just greenery.
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