Park

Vondelpark

The Vondelpark stands as the most renowned city park in the Netherlands. Situated in the heart of the city, it is a favorite destination for both locals and visitors. Established in 1865, the park has held national monument status since 1996.  Looking for a peaceful escape right in the center of Amsterdam? Vondelpark is the […]

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De Braak park

Come and discover the stunning native plants and flowers of the Netherlands at the national monument park De Braak. It”s the ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or to simply unwind. De Braak, established in 1939, is the oldest heempark in Amstelveen. The centerpiece of this park is a spacious pond that provides a picturesque

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Historical Garden Schoonoord

Historical Garden Schoonoord (in Dutch Historische Tuin Schoonoord) in Rotterdam is a significant part of the city”s green legacy, boasting a diverse array of plant and animal species. Originally designed in the English landscape style, this former country estate has been recognized as a protected national monument due to its historical significance, unique location, and

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Bloesempark

Bloesempark (Cherry Blossom Park) in Amsterdamse Bos has 400 cherry trees (Sakura), offering a stunning display of blossoms in the spring and a unique atmosphere throughout the year. By May, the cherry trees are encircled by vibrant purple rhododendrons, creating a picturesque scene. The trees at Blossom Park (Kersenbloesempark) usually bloom for 2-3 weeks during

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Japanese Garden

You can explore the Japanese Garden in Clingendael Park during a limited time each year. The garden showcases unique trees and plants, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers. The Japanese Garden is open for: – 6 weeks in the Spring (from the last weekend of April until the beginning of June). – 2

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Singapore flower park

National Orchid Garden at Singapore Botanic Gardens. Orchids have been an integral part of the Gardens since 1859. The orchid breeding program, initiated in 1928, has produced remarkable specimens that truly deserve a showcase to highlight their beauty. The horticultural team at the Gardens meticulously crafts these orchids, ensuring that each hybrid cross reaches its

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