Liberty Garden, Public garden in Algiers, Algeria.
Liberty Garden is a public park in central Algiers with a fish pond, walking paths, and ornamental plants distributed across the grounds. The space combines water features with planted areas that create different environments throughout the site.
The park was founded in the late 19th century to showcase botanical plants and provide recreational space for city residents. This initiative was part of a broader urban development to create green areas in Algiers.
The garden serves as a gathering place where local residents spend time with family and friends throughout the day. People use the pathways and open areas as a retreat from city life and a space for outdoor socializing.
The park is open daily from morning until evening for visitors of all mobility levels, with well-maintained pathways throughout. It is best to visit during cooler parts of the day, especially during warmer months.
The park holds a collection of plant species from both North Africa and other continents that were introduced over time. This mixture makes the garden botanically diverse and shows how the space has been developed with different plant interests across generations.
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