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Must-see flower spots this spring

Must-see flower spots this spring

With springtime on the horizon, there are beautiful gardens all around the world filled with flowers getting ready to bloomBut which of these spots deserve a place on your travel bucket list?

Looking at flower locations across the globe, the experts at Japan Rail Pass analysed a variety of factors – including Google reviews and ratings, Instagram hashtags, and the vibrancy of the flowers in spring – to give an overall score and determine which flower spots you absolutely should not miss this spring.

The most beautiful spring flower spots around the world:

Rank

Flower spot

Location

Rating

Reviews

Instagram hashtags

Vibrancy/10

Score/10

1

Keukenhof Tulip Gardens

Lisse, NL

4.7

52,812

692,146

9.96

9.7

2

Shinjuku Gyoen

Tokyo, Japan

4.6

36,115

856,056

7.29

9.3

3

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

London, UK

4.7

44,465

764,996

6.49

9.2

4

Nabana no Sato

Mie, Japan

4.4

5,327

507,008

9.34

9.0

5

Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai, UAE

4.6

75,704

139,165

8.78

8.9

6

Island Mainau

Konstanz, Germany

4.7

28,977

170,895

7.90

8.7

7

The Butchart Gardens

B.C., Canada

4.7

21,596

102,258

7.54

8.3

8

Valley of Flowers National Park

Chamoli, India

4.7

3,432

115,940

8.43

8.3

9

Yangmingshan National Park

Taipei, Taiwan

4.5

24,267

129,546

6.63

8.3

10

Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden

Cape Town, South Africa

4.8

29,003

51,526

7.78

8.2

1. Keukenhof Tulip Gardens, Lisse, Netherlands – 9.7/10

According to the research, the most beautiful flower spot in the world is the Keukenhof Tulip Gardens of Lisse, Netherlands, which has exhibited spring flowers to the public since 1950. 

The tulips in spring achieve an almost perfect vibrancy score of 9.96/10, proving just how bright and colorful these stunning gardens are.

2. Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo, Japan – 9.3/10

Credit:  Shutterstock, Benny Marty

Credit: Shutterstock, Benny Marty

Next in the rankings, is the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen in Tokyo, Japan. From the wide variety of cherry blossoms in the national garden, it is the Somei (Yoshino cherry) that bloom in spring.

The beautiful Japanese garden has over 856,000 Instagram hashtags, more than any other spot in the top 10, with people all over the world travelling to view the cherry blossoms.

3. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London, UK – 9.2/10

Credit:  Shutterstock, Charles Bowman

Credit: Shutterstock, Charles Bowman

The third most beautiful spring flower spot according to the study is in London, England: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

With almost as many Instagram hashtags as Shinjuku Gyoen (764,996) and 44,465 reviews, it is clear that the flowers found here, cherry blossom, bluebells, and magnolias to name a few, are beloved by many.

4. Nabana no Sato, Mie, Japan – 9.0/10

Credit: Shutterstock, Martinho Smart

Credit: Shutterstock, Martinho Smart

In fourth place is the Nabana no Sato flower park, located in the Nagashima resort in Mie, Japan.

The spot is known for its illuminations throughout the park in winter through to spring, as well as the blooming cherry blossoms and tulips which scored a 9.34/10 for vibrancy in the study.

5. Dubai Miracle Garden, UAE – 8.9/10

Credit: Shutterstock, Sergii Figurnyi

Credit: Shutterstock, Sergii Figurnyi

The fifth most beautiful spring flower spot in the study was found to be the Dubai Miracle Garden in the United Arab Emirates, which occupies over 72,000 square meters, making it the largest natural flower garden in the world.

With over 75,000 reviews since its opening in 2013, and a vibrancy score of 8.78/10, it is clear that this impressive garden deserves its place in the top five rankings.

 

Feature Photo Credit: Shutterstock, Marina Datsenko

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