Nestled in Connemara's mountains and forests, Kylemore Abbey is enveloped by Victorian gardens featuring diverse flowers, greenhouses, a vegetable patch, and an orchard.
The Keukenhof flower park boasts 7 million tulips in various colors, with bulbs blooming in spring, making it one of Europe's most stunning gardens.
Stourhead Estate in southern England exemplifies the 18th-century English landscape style. Wander through paths flanked by ancient trees near the lake.
Spanning 121 hectares, blend glasshouses and outdoor gardens in the English style, notably hosting Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday celebration.
Voted Europe's most beautiful garden by the House Fresh site, the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris captivates visitors with its iconic alleys, fountains, and perspectives.
Crafted by Le Nôtre under Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles boasts a model French garden with over 800 hectares of pristine paths, statues, ponds, the Grand Canal, and the Orangery.
Located near Paris, the master of impressionist painting worked in Giverny, where the garden surrounding his property unfolds into a stunning, romantic, and colorful landscape.
In the Loire Valley, the six gardens of the Château de Villandry are listed as UNESCO heritage sites.
An exemplary Italian garden seamlessly combining architecture, vegetation, and water, with its famous fountains relying on a clever system of communicating vessels.
The gardens of Borromeo Palace showcase baroque-inspired terraces, balustrades, and staircases, where peacocks leisurely stroll—an ideal destination for an excursion.