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Victoria Park Botanical Gardens, Antigua and Barbuda

Writer's picture: William BoltonWilliam Bolton

Updated: Jan 24

Established in 1893, Victoria Park Botanical Gardens (VPBG) have remained at the forefront of cultural history in Antigua & Barbuda as one of few open spaces in the capital city of St John’s. The gardens cover six acres of the city, with numerous species of trees. Within the bustling capital city, the gardens provide an escape for citizens and tourists; established as a green space to relax and exercise.

The aims and objectives of The Victoria Park Botanical Gardens are to establish a family friendly green space for the public use, create a hub for the display of environmental projects, establish a secure and aesthetically pleasing environment able to accommodate educational and recreational activities and provide an alternative tourist destination for visitors.




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