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Top 5 Spring Gardens In The World

Who doesn’t like a nice walk in the garden? Would you like to relax on your next vacation, wandering through beautiful garden paths fragrant with flowers? Gardens are places of contemplation and creativity, which allow visitors to immerse themselves in nature. There are many types of gardens all over the world. You will be able to admire how each garden changes due to the way the plants are arranged. There are too many wonderful spring gardens that you can travel to and admire.

Whatever gardens you choose to visit, it will indeed be an excellent travel experience. These beautiful spring gardens around the world will impress you beyond words. You will walk through domes of color surrounded by Golden palaces as you experience exotic flora and native flower species like you have never seen before. In this article, we will check some of the Spring Gardens in the world that are worth visiting.

  1. Gardens of Versailles, Versailles, France 

    Starting our list, one could not resist mentioning the Gardens of Versailles, located west of the Palace of Versailles and spanning almost 2,000 acres of land. The Palace of Versailles is now a museum showcasing magnificent sculptures, fountains, olive groves, and some of today’s most impressive gardens.
    Much of the landscape is decorated like a classic French garden with its characteristic symmetry. Fit for a king, the Versailles Gardens were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the palace itself. Entrance to the gardens is free for visitors.

  2. Villa d’este, Tivoli, Italy 

    This is one of the most notable examples of Renaissance culture. The landscape has a beautiful garden, and you will also see tall palaces, decorative fountains, ornamental basins, and caves, as the entire territory was an early model for developing European gardens across the continent. You will admire the 16th-century villa with its gardens and luxurious fountains. You will be surprised when you hear one of the fountains playing music. The majestic water features had been used to delight and impress guests.
    The Villa d’Este Gardens are considered a masterpiece as part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Each piece of architecture in this landscape brings to mind travel wonders of the ancient world: its terraces bring into our minds the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and the water features highlight the history and technical skills of the Romans themselves.

  3. Keukenhof, Lisse, The Netherlands 

    The Keukenhof in the Netherlands is said to be the Garden of Europe. Keukenhof specializes in spring flowers. Its landscapes are stunning, with extensive arrangements of nearly 7 million tulips and hyacinths. You will admire different gardens and styles, such as the English Garden and the Historic Garden.
    The first features picturesque paths, and the other takes you through labyrinths of various kinds of flowers. Keukenhof is in the city of Lisse. On your way, you will enjoy the beautiful views of flower fields and stunning panoramic sights of the territory.

  4. Kew Gardens, London, England 

    Continuing our list of Spring Gardens, it is worth mentioning the Kew Gardens, located in south London and world-famous for housing more than 50,000 living plants. This historic site is home to rare and endangered plant species. Kew Gardens are dedicated to the science of Botany and the cultivation of natural beauty. They cover 300 acres with the world’s most diverse collection of living plants.
    You can admire stunning Victorian greenhouses like Waterlily House and the Temperature House, the largest Victorian Greenhouse in the world. Observe botanical paintings, walk through a historical Palace, and dine at The Orangery.

  5. Jardine Mallorel, Marrakech, Morocco 

    Tourists love this garden. It is full of corridors of exotic flora and a sugary scent in the air; this enchanting garden will blow your mind. Its whole path unexpectedly turns into a blue building with endless charm as the artist, Jacques Majorelle, turns a vision into reality.
    The vibrant hues of the surroundings make this stunning garden unique. Morocco’s Jardin Majorelle is a relaxing environment to travel to, as you will be immersed in a natural place of wonder and peace. Travel to Jardin Majorelle to become one with nature.

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