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Top 10 Ideal Locations To Enjoy Your Picnic, Worldwide

Many people look forward to spring months each year to stroll through the parks and enjoy the sun. In fact, most of them gather with their family or friends and have a picnic on the grass, enjoying a relaxing time with their beloved ones. The list below includes the top 10 locations around the world for a perfect picnic:

  1. Hyde Park, London, UK
    Hyde Park is the most famous park in London. Τhe reason is not only its huge area but also the famous Speaker’s Corner, or “Speech Corner”. It is one of the most famous places in the world, where since 1855 many people have given speeches on their political views. For example, Winston Churchill, George Orwell, Karl Marx, and George Bernard Shaw are some of them.

    Even today people go there for outdoor public speaking, dialogue, and discussion. Hyde Park also has more than 4,000 trees, Kensington Gardens, a monument to Princess Diana, a Holocaust memorial, and many other interesting things for visitors. After their picnic, many visitors rent boats, swim in Lake Serpentine, and ride.

  2. Jardin des Tuileries, Paris France
    Quests will find here fountains, statues, museums, including the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume and the Musée de l’Orangerie, home to Monet’s famous water lilies. The garden is located around the Louvre Museum and is bordered on one side by the Seine and on the other by the Rue de Rivoli. Your stay there can last from a few minutes if you are not inspired by the environment, to endless hours of meditation.
  3. Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy
    Located near the famous Spanish Steps, north of Piazza di Spagna, Villa Borghese is a large public park/garden in the Italian capital. It is surrounded by tall trees, while visitors can also find in the region scattered lakes and fountains, with a trademark of museums, galleries, and temples. This place is ideal for a picnic, in a renaissance setting. The park may have a London aesthetic, but the romanticism it exudes is pure of Italian origin.

  4. Parque del Retino, Madrid, Spain
    Parque del Retino is the central park of Madrid. Once, it belonged to the Spanish monarchy. Nowadays, visitors can find in the park an artificial lake where they can rent a boat, a garden with roses, two museums, and endless nature. After exploring it that the next move is to relax on the grass.
  5. Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany
    Located in the center of Berlin, Tiergarten is a public park of about 210 hectares, which puts it in second place of the largest urban gardens in Germany. It is a really popular destination. There are hundreds of people jogging on a daily basis or having a picnic.
  6. Central Park, New York, US
    From this list, it could not be excluded one of the most famous parks in the world, Central Park. It has a length of 50 square meters, promising quiet heaven away from the tall buildings and busy streets of Manhattan. New Yorkers visit every day their favorite park in order to relax. In a city where space is running out, Central Park has plenty of space for walking, relaxing, and picnicking.

  7. Parco Sempione, Milan, Italy
    It is located in the city center. It is the ideal place for a leisurely walk, sports activities and tranquility. Also, it has a panoramic view of both the Peace Arch and the nearby Castello Sforzesco. The park is home to Arena Civica, Civic Aquarium Milan, and Torre Branca Tower.
  8. Kowloon Parc, Hong Kong, China
    Located in the Tsim Sha Tsui area of Hong Kong, Kowloon Park is the ideal destination for those who have finished shopping and sightseeing in the area and want to get out of the urban environment for a while and relax on the lake with flamingos. This place houses 100 different species of wild birds, sports facilities, a swimming pool, and various places for plowing.
  9. Parc de Bastions, Geneva, Switzerland
    Located below the Old Town, the Parc des Bastions is a large green area in the center of the city. The park is the site of Geneva’s first botanical garden. Parc des Bastions has lots of grass, big trees, and open air. During sunny days many people lay down on the grass or enjoy their picnic.
  10. Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona, Spain
    There you can breathe fresh air in the heart of Barcelona. Ciudadella Park used to be a fortress in 1714, at the request of King Philip V of Spain, when he occupied Barcelona, in order to prevent possible Catalan revolutions.

    It is an ideal location for both residents and tourists in order to enjoy their time with activities such as jogging, walking, or having a picnic.


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