The Royal Gardens, situated in Theed, were found inside the Royal Palace on Naboo.
Positioned between the towers of the Royal Palace, were the Royal Gardens of Theed. This vibrant courtyard showcased a diverse collection of colorful plant life gathered from all corners of the planet. Numerous flowers and trees, including the Rominaria flower, thrived within its boundaries. A man-made cascade replicated the natural waterfalls that cascaded over the cliffs surrounding Theed, just outside the Palace's perimeter. Scattered throughout the extensive garden were several fountains, benches, and a gazebo. Similar to many other areas within the palace, access to the gardens was restricted to the monarch's entourage or those visiting as guests of the royal family.