Europe is a green goal with a large number of City Parks and a large number of trees, blossoms, miles of green yards sitting tight for you consistently. Would you like to make tracks in an opposite direction from push, need a pic-nic or for a family walk? Europe offers delightful parks for your satisfaction.
El Retiro park
El Retiro Park is part of the city´s historical heritage and botanical patrimony inherited from past centuries. Once a recreation area for the Royal Family, it has become a very popular park and is central to the city´s image.
Hyde Park
Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit Hyde Park, one of the capital’s eight Royal Parks. Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers’ Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.
Park Masksimir
Park Maksimir, which was originally formed on the outskirts of Zagreb at the end of 18 th and the first half of 19 th century, today is completely surrounded with town settlements. In this new surrounding Park Maksimir still represents a shelter for many plant and animal species, despite its small area of only 316 ha. Its value for the protection of endangered species connected to old hollows is significant because of preserved hundred-year-old oak forests. In Park Maksimir more than one hundred bird species are recorded.
Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese is a large landscape garden in the naturalistic English manner in Rome, containing a number of buildings, museums and attractions.
Tiergarten Park
What Central Park is to New Yorkers and Hyde Park to Londoners, the same holds true in regard to what Tiergarten – the green lung of the metropolis- represents to Berliners. Located in the centre of Berlin, next to attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, it is even larger than the 210 hectares of Hyde Park.
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