The Lowe Garden is one of the several gift left by the English to the town which was so popular and beloved. On 26 April 1902, Charles Henry offered this garden to the town aiming at: "...encouraging the rest of the elders and of people with poor health".
The garden has more than 60 centenarian olive trees and a very ancient Pinus pinea, one robust Grevillea and several palms including a Butia capitata. The garden remains almost unchanged since the donation, with the exception of a stage built to host open air concerts during the summer.
Accommodations in the historical heart of Bordighera.