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The Garden contains a large collection of plants and trees from all over the world, a pond with lots of ducks (feeding the ducks is a favorite pasttime for local and visiting kids alike) and aquatic turtles, a small zoo, a kids' library, and a playground. It is also home to a large population of stray (non-aggressive) cats and dogs. The landscape architecture follows that of the style popular in England in the 18th century, in which human intervention was in harmony with nature, in contrast to the more geometric French style adopted in the adjoining Zappeion park.
The are lots of wandering paths that provide surprises as one comes across an open glade, a sunken Roman mosaic floor, a fountain, an alley overhung with wisteria, part of an ancient column overgrown with a vine. You'll find pensioners discussing the state of the world in a little square off the main entrance while tourists collapse on shady benches, finding respite from tramping around the city's sights, and grandparents let their charges run ahead without fear of passing vehicles.
Lat: 37° 58' 19" N
Long: 23° 44' 10" E
Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.