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Best Gardens in the World

Updated: Sep 30, 2021

Discover the world's most unique enchanting gardens. The best gardens you have to see for yourself at least once in life!

 

When it comes to gorgeous flowers and breathtaking scenery these places are the experts on all things plants. Escape to a place of beauty, gardens from all over the world that you have to see in person. The top 6 places around the globe are bound to leave you speechless.

 

Chateau of Versailles, France


The vision of King Louis XIV resulted in over 1,974 acres of gorgeous gardens and over 50 fountains. The garden is located at the palace of Versailles. Louis entrusted the garden to Andre Le Norte to make the garden one of the best in the world.


The horizontal lines give the visitors a feeling of infinity, it gives the illusion of the gardens are uninterrupted all the way down to the grottoes. Learn all its history here.


Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, Tokyo


This gorgeous garden is an urban park in Tokyo. The Japanese gardens date back to the 17th century in the Edo period and are one of the oldest gardens in Tokyo.


The center of the garden is a pond which is the main attraction! According to Stroll Tips; The garden is designated as the Special place of Scenic Beauty and Historic Site of the country. So many different plants and flowers bloom that it's a must-see.


Keukenhof Gardens, Netherlands


If you love tulip fields this is the place for you. Known as the Garden of Europe and it's one of the world's largest flower gardens. Located in Lesse, Netherlands its name is translated to Kitchen Gardens.


Once it was a hunting ground in the 15th century now thriving with beautiful colors and millions of flower bulbs. The 79-acre garden is a must. They feature spectacular flower shows, surprising inspirational gardens, unique artworks, and wonderful events.


Kew Gardens, London


Royal Botanic Gardens house the largest and most diverse botanical collection in the world. With some of the world's rarest plants and a number of endangered plants as well. With over 50,000 kinds of living plants, it's sure to be a sight to see.


This partially indoor garden is breathtaking, located only 30 mins from central London. The gardens date back to the early 18th century as a Royal Palace. Not only is this a fantastic garden but its research center has thousands of seeds from all over the globe get all the details here.


Butchart Gardens, Vancouver


These 55 acres of gardens are full of over 50 greenhouses and 900 plant bed varieties. in 1904 Jennie Butchart envisioned landscaping a sunken garden in place of her backyard.


Now a National Historic Site of Canada. You’ll find remnants of the original cement plant all this awaits for you to wander. This modern masterpiece is a must while traveling to Canada.

Le Jardin Majorelle in Morocco


These gardens are one of the most enchanting and mysterious gardens in Morocco. Made by painter Jacques Majorelle who included marble pools, raised pathways, banana trees, groves of bamboo, coconut palms, and bougainvilleas.


In 1980, Yves Saint Laurent purchased the Jardin Majorelle to save it from destruction at the hands of hotel developers and restored it to the beauty you see today.

 

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