
Antoniades Garden is a historic park in Alexandria featuring the 19th-century Palais d'Antoniadis. Known for its classical atmosphere with marble statues, the garden combines Versailles-inspired design with rich botanical diversity, creating one of the city's most cherished green spaces.
In fact, the Antoniades Gardens are the oldest gardens in Alexandria (with roots that some trace back to the Ptolemaic era), making it a living tapestry of the city's heritage. Towering palm trees, fountains and ornamental hedges blend with exotic plants to create a serene green oasis in the city.

The Royal Greenhouse is a magnificent Victorian-style iron-and-glass conservatory showcasing exotic tropical plants. This elegant structure with its vaulted glass roof remains a striking architectural feature of the gardens, reflecting European traditions brought to Egypt.

The Rose Garden is a stunning French-designed formal garden with four terraces converging on a central fountain. Featuring marble walkways, dozens of rose varieties, classical columns, and ornamental fountains, this 13-hectare space opened around 1929 and offers visitors a fun experience.

The garden features an impressive collection of classical marble statues scattered throughout the grounds. These exquisite sculptures, representing mythological figures and allegorical themes, were imported from Europe during the palace's construction.