Nestled in the Historic Old Northeast neighborhood of St. Petersburg, Sunken Gardens is a 4-acre, century-old living museum. This botanical haven features winding walking paths that meander through a rich tapestry of hundreds of plant and flower species. Exotic birds and flamingos add splashes of color and life to the lush, verdant surroundings, creating a serene and vibrant environment for visitors to explore.
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