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Jose do Canto Botanical Garden
José do Canto (1820-1898) was a wealthy individual with a deep love for nature and a refined intellect. His passion for botany was unmatched, and he built connections with botanical gardens and nurserymen across the globe. Through these relationships
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The Municipal Garden of Funchal
Nestled in the heart of Funchal, the Municipal Garden, also affectionately called Dona Amélia Garden, is a lush oasis where history and nature intertwine. Once the site of the Convent of Saint Francis, this garden now flourishes with a dazzling array
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Teide National Park
If there's one place that should be on your travel bucket list, it's this incredible National Park. Imagine wandering through landscapes that feel like they've been plucked straight from a sci-fi movie. Here, you'll experience the crisp, clean air at
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Hipodromo Manuel Possolo
Nestled in the charming town of Cascais, the Marechal Carmona Park and the Manuel Possolo Hippodrome offer a delightful escape for both locals and visitors. This sprawling ten-hectare paradise is a haven for those seeking tranquility and leisure. Whe
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Monserrate Palace and Gardens
When you're in Lisbon, make sure to explore the enchanting Monserrate Palace and its stunning gardens. This place is a feast for the senses with its luxurious gardens, intricate greenhouses, charming bridges, and majestic statues. As you wander, you'
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Ribeira das Naus
If you're planning a trip to Lisbon, make sure Ribeira das Naus is on your list. This river beach is a real gem, offering wide steps perfect for lounging. It's a favorite spot for both locals and tourists who are drawn to its sunny charm and the refr
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The Timanfaya National Park
Imagine stepping onto a landscape that feels like another planet: welcome to Timanfaya National Park on the stunning island of Lanzarote. Known as the land of volcanoes, this park captivates with its dramatic fields of solidified lava. The terrain is
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Riouxa Park
A Riouxa Park, nestled in the Teis neighborhood, spans an impressive 60 hectares and is a beloved spot for locals who enjoy walking their dogs or letting their children loose on the expansive playground. The park's design, crafted by the renowned Cat
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The Palacio de Estoi
The charming pink Estoi Palace stands as the pinnacle of Rococo architecture in the Algarve. Its meticulously kept gardens are adorned with exquisite Azulejos tiles, creating a magical atmosphere that transports you to another era. As you wander thro
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Zoobotanico Jerez
The Zoological Park and Botanical Garden of Jerez is a gem in Spain's rich history, dating back to the early 1950s. It all started when a small array of animals, initially housed in the old Tempul Gardens, found a new home after being shipped to the
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Alameda Vieja
Alameda Vieja is a beloved park nestled in the heart of Jerez, offering a charming escape from the bustling city life. This green oasis is not just any park; it’s a place where history and nature intertwine. As you stroll along its pathways, you'll b
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The Kasbah of the Udayas
The Kasbah of the Udayas, with its charming Andalusian garden, offers a serene escape that perfectly embodies the tranquil spirit of Rabat. Wandering through the Chellah necropolis, you can almost feel the whispers of history echoing through its anci
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Majorelle Garden
Tucked away in the bustling heart of Marrakesh lies the serene oasis of the Majorelle Garden. This enchanting garden is a living masterpiece, brimming with exotic plants and rare species that the botanical aficionado Jacques Majorelle collected from
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Canos de San Francisco Fountain
Nestled in the heart of the town, this fountain is truly one-of-a-kind. Picture this: a front panel adorned with six spouts, each shaped like a human head, gently pouring water into a rectangular basin. It's like a scene straight out of a whimsical s
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Viana Palace
Nestled in the heart of Cordoba, this palace museum boasts an impressive collection of artifacts that speak to the city's rich history. From intricately crafted furniture to beautifully adorned coffered objects, each piece tells its own story. The el
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Picos de Europa National Park
Nestled in the heart of northern Spain, the Picos de Europa National Park holds the distinction of being the country's first national park. Its story began in 1918 when Don Pedro Pidal, the Marquis of Villaviciosa, championed the creation of the Mont
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Temple of Debod Gardens
In 1968, the talented Manuel Herrero Palacios crafted these 8 hectares of lush gardens, providing a serene spot to admire the awe-inspiring Temple of Debod. This ancient mausoleum, over 2,000 years old, was a generous gift from Egypt to Spain. It was
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El Retiro Park
Spanning over 125 hectares and boasting more than 15,000 trees, El Retiro Park is a lush sanctuary nestled right in the city's core. This expansive park offers an array of fascinating monuments and gardens. Among them are the Jardín de Vivaces and th
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Ribera Park
Ribera Park, a delightful urban oasis that first welcomed visitors in 2003, nestles cozily between the river, the Euskalduna Palace Conference Centre, the iconic Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and Abandoibarra Avenue. Spanning nearly 84,000 square meters,
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Campa de Los Ingleses Park
Nestled between the iconic Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Deusto Bridge, the Campa de los Ingleses Park is a delightful green oasis in the heart of the city. This space, which once hosted a British cemetery, an Athletic football ground, and even a
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Trereife Gardens
Trereife Manor House, nestled on the outskirts of Newlyn and Penzance in Cornwall, is a quintessentially British gem that promises to enchant anyone who visits. This charming estate serves as an idyllic backdrop for weddings or any special event you
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Trengwainton Garden
If you have a passion for gardening, you'll absolutely adore this horticultural haven. It's a place where walled gardens overflow with exotic plants from every corner of the world, and you'll find five sections dedicated to a bountiful kitchen garden
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Almadenes Canyon
If you're a nature enthusiast with a love for untouched landscapes, Almadenes Canyon is a must-visit destination. This stunning location boasts a rich variety of flora, including poplars, ashes, and willows. The wildlife is equally impressive, featur
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Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens
Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens is a stunning fusion of art and nature nestled in the picturesque landscape of West Cornwall. Just a stone's throw from Penzance, this enchanting spot offers a tranquil retreat in a lush, sheltered valley with captivatin
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St Michaels Mount
Wander along the granite causeway where, legend has it, a giant once roamed and follow in the footsteps of pilgrims. Hop on a boat to an island where modern life mingles with layers of history. Discover a medieval castle, a subtropical paradise, and
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Paradise Park - Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary
Paradise Park, nestled in the charming town of Hayle, has been delighting visitors since it first opened its doors in 1973. Originally established as a tropical bird garden, this enchanting spot began with a captivating collection of owls, eagles, cr
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Elizabethan Gardens
Nestled amid the hustle and bustle of shoppers and tourists lies a charming garden that feels like a tranquil escape. This quaint spot, set along a street that first came to life in the 16th century, was once home to wealthy merchants. Despite its po
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The Joantho Gardens,
As you step out of the station in Pau, your eyes are immediately drawn to the Joantho Gardens. These gardens are named after the Municipal Councilor who pitched the idea to Henri Faisans, the mayor of Pau from 1888 to 1908. The view is breathtaking:
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Dartmoor Zoo
Nestled within 33 acres of enchanting woodland on the fringes of Dartmoor, Dartmoor Zoological Park offers a delightful escape with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. It's a zoo like no other, boasting an impressive array of animals.
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The Floral Park Court Aron
The Floral and Tropical Park of the Court of Aron is your passport to a global botanical adventure. Spread over a sprawling 10 hectares, this paradise boasts an impressive array of plants, both perennial and annual, from five different continents. It
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The Carrousel des Mondes Marins
Nestled along the scenic banks of the Loire River, right across from the intriguing Musée Jules Verne, you'll find the enchanting Carrousel des Mondes Marins. It feels as though it was conjured from the very heart of Île de Nantes, a place steeped in
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Dartmoor National Park
Dartmoor National Park is one of the last great wildernesses in the UK, a truly awe-inspiring landscape filled with heather-clad moors and rugged tors. Established as a National Park in 1951, Dartmoor stretches across an impressive 368 square miles o
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The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
The Pembrokeshire coast is a stunning, untamed gem, meticulously cared for to preserve its natural beauty. For families seeking an action-packed holiday, this place morphs from a hands-on nature classroom to an exhilarating adventure playground in th
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the Ecomusee du Pays de Rennes
Year-round, you can explore and admire some of the iconic animals of Brittany at the Ecomusée du Pays de Rennes. This place is like a sanctuary for these creatures, preserving a slice of the region's living heritage. Thanks to the dedicated efforts o