Known as the 'Garden of Europe,' Keukenhof is one of the largest flower gardens in the world, boasting over 7 million flower bulbs planted annually.
2. Butchart Gardens, Canada
Located in British Columbia, Butchart Gardens features stunning floral displays spread across 55 acres, including a beautiful rose garden and a Japanese garden.
3. Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
This futuristic garden spans 250 acres and showcases the iconic Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome, offering a unique blend of nature and technology.
4. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, South Africa
Situated at the foot of Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch is renowned for its diverse flora, including the unique Fynbos vegetation found only in the Cape region.
5. Claude Monet's Garden, France
In Giverny, Monet's garden served as inspiration for many of his famous paintings, featuring water lilies, Japanese bridges, and vibrant flower beds.
6. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England
Established in 1759, Kew Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses one of the most diverse botanical collections in the world, including a treetop walkway.
7. Dubai Miracle Garden, UAE
This extravagant garden in the desert showcases over 50 million flowers arranged in elaborate designs, including floral sculptures and a heart-shaped pathway.
8. Jardim Botânico de Curitiba, Brazil
Located in Curitiba, this botanical garden features a striking greenhouse, French-style gardens, and colorful flower beds, attracting visitors from around the world.
9. Gardens of Versailles, France
The grandeur of the Gardens of Versailles reflects the opulence of the Palace of Versailles, with meticulously manicured lawns, ornate fountains, and geometrically designed flower beds.
10. Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, Thailand
Spread over 500 acres, Nong Nooch showcases a diverse collection of plants, including tropical palms, orchids, and bonsai trees, as well as cultural shows and elephant performances.