The gardens are part of the Saforgen Palace. It is a very nice and clean area. It was born as a botanical garden on the assumption of a rectangular form outside the stage between them. Enjoy the fresh shade of its trees, oak trees, linden trees, chestnuts, plane trees, evergreen oak trees and yew trees.
Giardini Savorgnan is one of Venice's few public parks, among them the Royal Gardens of San Marco and the former Papadopoli Park in Piazzale Roma. The gardens behind the Palazzo Savornnan are built at the end of the 17th century by architect Giuseppe Sardi.
The garden also has a children's area with skis, hammocks and more. Sauvornian Park frequented by many residents. Tourists who inadvertently find this place are encouraged to do a picnic or rest from their long walks around the city.
To reach Giardini Savorgnan, take the Lista di Spagna to Campo San Geremia and cross the Ponte delle Guglie. Continue along Savorganan Vondaminta and enter the garden gates. It is also accessible by a side entrance on a side street in Campo San Geremia.