Flower Places

Kiseki no Hoshi Botanical Museum

Hideaway in Awaji, Hyōgo, there’s a place where plants, art, and design come together in peaceful harmony — welcome to the Miracle Planet Museum of Plants (Kiseki No Hoshi). Highlights: Huge Greenhouse Space: About 6,700 m² of greenhouse exhibits – making it one of Japan’s largest botanical greenhouse areas. Diverse Plant Worlds: There are themed […]

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Hana Biyori

Discover HANA・BIYORI, a breathtaking flower park just outside Tokyo that blends nature, art, and immersive experiences into one magical escape. From indoor floral chandeliers to seasonal gardens and projection mapping shows, every visit promises new blooms and moments to remember. Highlights: A spectacular floral chandelier hanging in the greenhouse: over 300 flower pots (petunias, geraniums,

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Musée Marmottan Monet

Stepping into the Marmottan isn’t just about paintings—it’s walking into Monet’s garden with your eyes. The museum houses the world’s largest collection of Monet’s works, including dozens of masterpieces framed by his love of flowers, gardens and water. Highlights: Largest Collection of Monet WorksThe museum holds the world’s biggest collection of paintings by Claude Monet.

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Museum De Zwarte Tulp

In the heart of the Dutch flower region lies Museum De Zwarte Tulp in Lisse, a cultural treasure dedicated to the world of flower bulbs. Named after the legendary “Black Tulip,” the museum tells the story of how tulips and other bulbs shaped Dutch history, art, and science. Visitors can explore centuries of bulb cultivation,

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The Ivy Chelsea Garden

Step into a garden dream on King’s Road — The Ivy Chelsea Garden seamlessly blends lush blooms, garden-like tranquility, and elegant design to deliver one of London’s most Instagram-worthy dining spots. Highlights: A striking façade installation by Jenny Packham that covers the exterior with an ombré garden palette: from white to cream to yellow. It

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SUSHISAMBA Covent Garden

At SUSHISAMBA’s Covent Garden location, the experience is much more than the food — it’s a feast for the eyes too. As you enter the restaurant, you’re greeted by lush greenery and dramatic botanical installations that elevate the entire space. Highlights: Living Ceiling & Hanging Plants: Above the bar and dining areas, lush South American

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Dalloway Terrace

Tucked into the heart of Bloomsbury, Dalloway Terrace is a serene escape where English charm and botanical beauty meet modern dining. Whether it’s a scented afternoon tea under blossoms, a cosy winter meal under heaters & blankets, or brunch as the sun filters through florals overhead — this is a place to slow down Highlights:

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Esterhazy Palace

Ever dreamed of wandering through a real-life palace that rivals Versailles? Welcome to Esterházy Palace in Fertőd — known as “the Hungarian Versailles.” From its ornate Baroque-Rococo halls to its lush French gardens, it’s a place where history, music, and grandeur collide. The gardens of Eszterháza created in the late 18th century, they combine French

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Soutomaior Castle

Perched just 119 meters above sea level, Soutomaior Castle dominates the Verdugo Valley and blends medieval fortress architecture with 19th-century neo-Gothic elegance. Located in Pontevedra, Galicia, this site combines history, gardens, and interactive museum experiences to enchant visitors of all ages. Highlights: The castle is set within 25 hectares of botanical gardens and woodlands, home

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Santa Clotilde Gardens

If you’re seeking a serene escape where art, nature, and sea views combine in perfect harmony, look no further than Santa Clotilde Gardens. Perched atop a cliff between Cala Boadella and Fenals Beach, this historical garden is one of the treasures of the Costa Brava. Highlights: Designed in 1919 by architect-landscaper Nicolau Maria Rubió i

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