“Secret Gardens in U.S. Cities”
Cities around the world hide secret gardens that offer a peaceful escape from urban life. Here are seven hidden green spaces you should visit:
- Chelsea Physic Garden, London
Founded in 1673, this garden is home to medicinal plants, historic rock gardens, and glasshouses. It opened to the public in 1983. - Alcatraz Island, San Francisco
Once a prison, Alcatraz has restored gardens with fig trees, wildflowers, and succulents that were once cared for by inmates. - Sackler Garden, London
Located at the Garden Museum, this lush courtyard features a mix of trees, shrubs, and perennials, along with the tombs of famous horticulturists. - Biblioteca Vasconcelos Greenhouse, Mexico City
This unique library includes a greenhouse with native Mexican plants, housed in a converted factory. - Ford Foundation Atrium Garden, New York City
Hidden on Broadway, this subtropical garden features tall trees, ferns, and vines, all thriving in its glass-walled atrium. - St Dunstan-In-the-East, London
The ruins of a WWII bombed church have been transformed into a beautiful garden with wall shrubs and palms. - The Rail Park, Philadelphia
Inspired by New York’s High Line, this park is converting an old railway into a green space. It’s still being developed but will eventually be twice as long as the High Line.
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