
The Jardin d'Essai d'El Hamma is one of the most famous botanical gardens in Algeria. Founded in 1832, it covers approximately 32 hectares in the heart of Algiers. Originally established to acclimatize exotic plant species, it has become an important center for botanical conservation, scientific research, and recreation.
The garden is home to a remarkable collection of plants and trees from around the world, featuring tree-lined avenues, fountains, ponds, and peaceful green spaces. Informative signs in several languages help visitors learn about the different plant species, making the garden both educational and enjoyable.
After a major five-year restoration project, the Jardin d'Essai reopened in 2009, preserving its historical character while improving its facilities. Today, it also offers cafés, restaurants, and nearby cultural attractions, making it a favorite destination for both locals and tourists. Renowned for its beauty and tranquility, the Jardin d'Essai d'El Hamma remains one of Algiers' most treasured natural and cultural landmarks.
Fun fact: The garden was used as a filming location for the 1932 movie Tarzan the Ape Man, thanks to its lush tropical scenery.

Hamma, Hussein Dey District, Algiers, Algeria
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Opening hours updated on 6/24/2026
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