Olbius Riquier park
This traditional 19th century landscaped garden was Olbius Hippolyte Antoine Riquier’s gift to the town in 1868. It comprises of 17 acres of lawns, large trees, winding alleys and even a lake and a greenhouse designed for tropical plants and birds. A convention linking it to Paris’ Jardin d’Accl...
This magnificent garden, laid out by Olbius Hippolyte Antoine Riquier, became the property of the town of Hyères in 1868. Covering an area of 7 hectares, just a few minutes from the town center, this extraordinary garden was then an annex of the Jardin d'Acclimatation in Paris.
A shady place to stroll, you'll enjoy strolling by its pond or waterfall, crossing small bridges and enjoying its fragrant flowerbeds.
In addition to the botanical garden and its paths, its exotic greenhouse is home to numerous tropical species: palms, bamboos, banana trees, cacti, agaves, hibiscus... You'll also discover the presence of beautiful and curious birds in the aviary and even peacocks, which roam freely around the park, much to the delight of children.
On site: children's games, miniature train, pony rides, refreshment bar, riding arena, tennis court. Open daily, free admission.
References
Theme
- Botanical garden
Photo gallery
Vidéo
Spoken languages
- French
Visits
Groups
- Free visit
- Guided tour on request
Individual
- Free visit
Equipment / Services
- Pets allowed (Only on a leash, not allowed in children's play areas)
- Reception of people with reduced mobility
Location
- Arrêt de bus à moins de 500 m
- Arrêt de transport en commun à moins de 500 m
- Sortie d'Autoroute à moins de 5 km
Prices
Free entry.
Opening
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Display phone number
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Write to the owner


