In this travel blog, go on a trip to the 10 most beautiful gardens to visit around the world.

#10 Kenrokuen (Kanazawa, Japan)
The Kenrokuen in Kanazawa is highly recognized as one of Three Great Gardens of Japan for its stunning display of flowers alongside incredible structures. This astonishing garden was built over 200 years ago in the mid 17th century. If you visit this captivating site in Japan, be sure to choose a nearby lodging hub that can cater to your relaxation needs.
#9 Longwood Gardens (Pennsylvania, USA)
In Pennsylvania, this place has an impressive display of over 40 gardens and 4.5 acres of greenhouses. There are also over 11,000 various types of plants and trees. Longwood Gardens features a well-preserved walkway that spans for over three miles. Water resources are endless in this botanical garden, in order to protect not just the plants but also the animals like deer, beavers, butterflies, and birds that inhabit this sanctuary. You can find twenty indoor gardens in a stunning conservatory. It is able to protect and house over 5,500 different plant types, including beautiful flowers.
#8 Claude Monet’s Garden (Giverny, Northern France)
The famous French impressionist painter Claude Monet crafted this gem that is among the most exceptional gardens in the world. Claude Monet’s Garden is situated in Giverny and is actually inspired from his several paintings. He got the urge to renovate his old garden into a majestic one. The garden has two parts, the flower garden and the water garden. Claude began planning out this idea back when their family permanently settled in the city around 1883. Years later, he started the work for his new garden. With the passion, hard work, and determination he invested, he created the magical garden of his dreams. He turned the river nearby into a wonderful pond garden filled with water lilies, made a bridge to cross from one side to another, and put a small bridge flourished with wisterias.
#7 Villa d’Este (Tivoli, Italy)
This classy villa highlights its main building with a marvelous garden and over fifty one stunning fountains. There are excellent attractions that hide in the Villa d’Este in Tivoli. It has a terraced landscape which has served as the inspiration for many European gardens around. To reach this impressive garden, you need to take a short train ride near the Hotel Campo De’Fiori.
#6 Brooklyn Botanic Gardens (New York, New York)
This majestic garden is located in New York. This state is able to feature pink petals you might see in Japan. The Brooklyn Botanic Gardens has over 200 cherry trees that beautifully blossom and typically serve as the main attraction during its month long cherry blossom festival. Its area covers 52-acres of land, where you can go on its walkway and enjoy every attraction.
#5 Butchart Gardens (British Columbia, Canada)
This place is one of the world’s highly recognized gardens, and an iconic historical site in Canada. It features breathtaking and striking gardens. Butchart Gardens in British Columbia has fun theme gardens, peculiar flowering plants, and ponds. There are a great number of plants of different types. Butchart Gardens also serves as a home to thousands of flying species such as butterflies, parrots, peacocks, and other birds. This haven was designed by Robert Pim Butchart and Jennie Butchart for over twelve years. As a result of their hard work, they can cater to endless visitors coming from different parts of the world.
#4 Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew, London)
This marvelous botanic garden is located in Kew, London. There are over 50,000 species of plants that came from different nations. At the Royal Botanic Garden, you can personally explore art galleries, greenhouses, one of a kind edifices, and interesting climatic zones. The founder and designer of this place was Princess Augusta, the mother of King George III. Right after this paradise was built, a series of expansions were done by King George III in the 1770s. It even has a palm house known to be the most captivating greenhouse site in the garden.
#3 Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden (Pattaya City, Thailand)
This famous garden attraction in Thailand is a 500-acre botanical garden that exhibits an amazing collection of flowering plants. The Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden displays an astonishing 670 native species of plant. There is a kilometer pathway where you can see bonsai, ferns, palms, cactuses, and orchids that are neatly placed in respective areas of this wonderful garden. The garden also conducts some awesome activities worth checking out.
#2 Gardens of Versailles (France)
This glorious haven is known to be one of the most gorgeous and largest gardens in the world. The Gardens of Versailles in France has endless captivating features including 300 hectares of forest land, hundreds of acres of flower beds, 35 kilometers of canals, 600 fountains, and 372 impressive statues which are believed to have been inspired by some of the Greek mythology figures like Saturn, Cupid, Ceres, Flora and Neptune. It also houses over 200,000 trees and 210,000 fantastic flowering plants.
#1 Keukenhof (Lisse, Netherlands)
This place is widely known to be the largest flower garden in the world, with a land area of 32 hectares. It is also the home of over 7 million flowering plants. Keukenhof is recognized as “The Garden of Europe” since it is able to display such fantastic collections of fancy flowers, especially Tulips during the spring season. Visiting this beautiful site is best during the months of March to May when the majority of the flowers in this place are in full bloom. Aside from the Tulips, you can also find flowers such as bluebells, hyacinths, narcississ, and daffodils. Come back every year to find out the different fascinating themes of this garden.
Thanks for reading, Revellers! Gardens can house lots of different kinds of flowers all in one place. They can be a great place to visit for wonderful colors! Which of these enchanting gardens do YOU want to see? Comment below, we’re excited to hear which gardens you want to visit.
Thanks for reading, Revellers! Gardens can house lots of different kinds of flowers all in one place. They can be a great place to visit for wonderful colors! Which of these enchanting gardens do YOU want to see? Comment below, we’re excited to hear which gardens you want to visit.