The Parque Genovés is an iconic romantic-style 19th century botanical garden located in Cádiz, Spain. This stunning park boasts a roughly trapezoidal shape, with its borders marked by the Parador Nacional Atlántico on Jesús Caído street, the seafront through Paseo de Santa Bárbara, Avenida Duque de Nájera, and Paseo de Carlos III through Plaza Rocío Jurado. Its main walkway is adorned with symmetrical flower beds, lovely oyster stone fountains, flanked by evergreens, date palms, and various species of ornamental and monumental trees. It also features a pond with a waterfall, as well as several sculptures and figures dedicated to José Celestino Mutis, the Duchess of Victoria, José María Pemán, Félix Rodríguez, and the Battle of Trafalgar. Visitors will love exploring and discovering the many wonders of the Parque Genovés in Cádiz!