The Sabatini Gardens, located in Madrid, Spain, are a charming addition to the Royal Palace. Designed by Francesco Sabatini in the 18th century, these gardens feature formal Neoclassical style with symmetrical hedges, statues of Spanish kings, and peaceful fountains. Divided into three terraces, visitors can enjoy a serene atmosphere while taking in views of the palace facade. Opened to the public in 1978, these gardens offer a tranquil escape in the heart of the bustling city.