1. Sabatini Gardens is a neoclassical garden located to the north of the Royal Palace of Madrid. It was named after Francesco Sabatini, an Italian architect who designed the Royal Stables, which flank the garden. The garden has a rectangular shape, covering an area of 2.5 hectares. It features a collection of statues and fountains, including the Fountain of Apollo, the Fountain of Venus, and the Fountain of Bacchus. The garden also offers fantastic views of the city and the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains to the north.
2. The Sabatini Gardens are open to visitors from 10 am to 9 pm, although opening hours may vary on certain days, such as during public holidays. The phone number is +34 914 54 87 00.
3. Admission to the Sabatini Gardens is free, and visitors can enter the garden through any of its gates. The garden is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus lines stopping nearby, as well as the Opera metro station on Line 2 and Line 5. Visitors can also reach the garden on foot from other nearby attractions, such as the Royal Palace or the Plaza Mayor.