Flower Places

Quang Ba Flower Market

Hanoi Flower Market (Quang Ba Flower Market) is known as the most charming and unique market in the city. It is a perfect spot for visitors to admire the beauty of flowers as the bustling capital settles down for the night. Quang Ba Flower Market is renowned as one of the largest and most historic […]

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Sydney Flower Market

Sydney Flower Market stands as the biggest flower market in Australia, offering a wide variety of fresh cut flowers. The market is mainly supplied by a diverse group of growers who cater to florists in Sydney, regional NSW, and the ACT. However, the market is also accessible to the general public. With an annual turnover

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Hong Kong Flower Market

The Hong Kong Flower Market is a paradise of unique plants and stunning flowers, offering a delightful experience for both locals and visitors to choose their favorite plants and blooms. During Chinese New Year, the Flower Market in Hong Kong is the go-to place for purchasing lucky plants and flowers. The Hong Kong Flower Market

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Floralia Brussels

Don’t miss the chance to visit the spring flower exhibition at the park and the greenhouses of the Grand Bigard (Groot-Bijgaarden) castle for a truly unforgettable flower experience. The 14-hectare park showcases nearly all spring bulb varieties, with over one million bulbs planted by hand for the new flowering season. Be sure to check out

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Amsterdam Tulip Museum

The Amsterdam Tulip Museum is a dedicated space that explores the rich history and cultural significance of the tulip. Housed in a historic canal house in Amsterdam’s Jordaan neighborhood, the museum offers visitors a comprehensive journey through the tulip’s origins and its impact on Dutch culture.​  Highlights: Tulip Origins: Discover the tulip’s beginnings in the

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Cactus Garden

The Jardín de Cactus, located in Guatiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands is the final creation of artist César Manrique. Established in 1991, it transformed an abandoned volcanic ash quarry into a captivating botanical garden. The garden features approximately 4,500 cacti from 500 species worldwide, arranged in a terraced, amphitheater-like design. A restored 19th-century windmill, once used

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