active-place
Add a travel place or attraction to the map
active-pinFavourites
active-pin
Journeys

ParksandGardens

unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Hama Rikyu
Hama Rikyu (浜離宮, Hama Rikyū) is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Tokyo, offering a delightful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. This expansive landscape garden, perched alongside Tokyo Bay, captivates visitors with its seawater ponds that
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Imperial Palace East Gardens
The current Imperial Palace, known as Kōkyo in Japanese, stands proudly on the historical grounds of Edo Castle. This sprawling park area, nestled in the heart of Tokyo, is encircled by moats and imposing stone walls. It's just a short stroll from To
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Koishikawa Korakuen
Koishikawa Korakuen (小石川後楽園, Koishikawa Kōrakuen) is a mesmerizing oasis nestled in the heart of Tokyo, and it holds the title of one of the city's oldest and finest Japanese gardens. It was crafted during the early Edo Period (1600-1867) at the Toky
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Tsukishima
Tsukishima, meaning "moon island," is a fascinating man-made island nestled in Tokyo Bay, just a stone's throw from the famous Tsukiji Fish Market. This unique island came to life over a century ago from the earth dredged during the creation of a shi
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan)
The Summer Palace is touted as the best-preserved imperial garden in China, and it's also the largest of its kind still standing. There's an abundance of sights and experiences, making it ideal to spend at least half a day there. The palace grounds a
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Chapultepec Park
Mexico City's Chapultepec Park is a gem in Latin America, boasting the title of the oldest and largest urban park in the region. Originally situated on the outskirts, this sprawling green space is now an integral part of the bustling cityscape. The p
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Garden of Five Senses
The Garden of Five Senses is more than just a park; it's a dynamic space inviting people to connect and explore. Created by the Delhi Tourism Transportation Development Corporation, this project was designed to fulfill the city's craving for a leisur
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Golitsynsky Pond
Golitsynsky Pond is a charming spot with two distinct areas: the small and the big ponds. Established in 1954, this place has long been a go-to for romantic strolls within the park. During the Soviet era, the pond was renamed Pionersky, but thankfull
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Ibirapuera Park
Opened in 1954 to celebrate São Paulo's 400th anniversary, Ibirapuera Park spans an impressive 1.6 million square meters. It's a haven for sports enthusiasts, featuring courts, bicycle racks, and even some delightful restaurants to refuel at after a
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Sao Paulo Zoo
Since its grand opening in 1958, the Sao Paulo Zoo has welcomed over 70 million visitors. Nestled in the heart of more than 900,000 square meters of pristine Atlantic forest, the zoo is a sanctuary for 3,000 different animal species. Each species thr
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Roberto Burle Marx Park
Nestled in São José dos Campos, SP, Roberto Burle Marx Municipal Park, affectionately known as "Parque da Cidade," stretches across an impressive expanse of about one million square meters. This lush area is a slice of history, once part of the forme
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Augusto Ruschi Ecology Reserve
The site is open to the public for educational tours led by knowledgeable guides. These tours follow thoughtfully designed paths that highlight the unique ecosystems of the area: paludosa forest, restingas, swamps, beaches, sea rocks, and Tabuleiro f
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Taman Mini Indonesia Park
Taman Mini Indonesia Park is an absolute gem for families visiting Jakarta, or for anyone planning a day to soak in the rich arts and cultural diversity of Indonesia's islands. It's truly one of the world's most unique amusement parks, offering a ref
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
The Thousand Islands
If you're in Jakarta and looking to escape the hustle and bustle, the Thousand Islands is your perfect getaway. This enchanting cluster of islands offers a plethora of experiences, from marine adventures to historical explorations, all nestled within
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Fauna Land Ecopark
Nestled within Ecopark Ancol in North Jakarta, Faunaland sprawls across a lush 5-hectare area teeming with both land and water features. This unique zoo brings the enchanting essence of Papua to life, blending the rich natural beauty of Asia and Aust
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo, part of the Wildlife Conservation Society, is a fantastic destination to explore and appreciate the planet's diverse wildlife. With over 6,000 animals calling it home, the zoo stretches across 265 acres, perfectly mimicking the natural
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden is a haven for both education enthusiasts and nature lovers. Whether you're eager to learn something new or simply want to wander through 52 acres of stunning landscapes, the BBG has it all. With over 18,000 plant species
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Staten Island Zoo
The Staten Island Zoo might not be the largest or most exotic zoo out there, but it proudly wears the title "biggest little zoo." It's a gem for anyone passionate about learning and wildlife. The Serpentarium is a must-see, boasting an incredible col
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
The High Line
When the weather's just right, there's something magical about strolling along the High Line. This elevated gem in NYC is a must-see for anyone exploring the city. Once a bustling rail track until 1980, it was reborn in 2009 as a 1.45-mile-long urban
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Hyde Park
Nestled in the bustling heart of London, Hyde Park is a delightful mix of world-class events and serene spots perfect for unwinding. Whether you're soaking your feet in the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain or daring an open water swim in th
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Parque Lage
Nestled at the base of Corcovado Mountain, Parque Lage is a lush escape that spans 52 hectares, offering a mix of greenery, cultural activities, and artistic programs. This enchanting spot has its roots in an old sugar mill and is an integral part of
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Rio D'Ouro Reservoir
Nestled in the lush embrace of the Atlantic Rainforest, the Rio D'Ouro Reservoir in Nova Iguaçu is a true architectural gem, sparkling with history and charm since its construction in 1880. This intriguing site invites visitors to wander its grounds,
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Botanical Garden of Rio De Janeiro
Established in 1808 by D. João VI, the Botanical Garden is a must-see attraction in the city, drawing in both curious tourists and dedicated researchers eager to explore the diverse array of plant species. Spanning a total of 137 hectares, with 54 de
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Lumphini Park
Lumpini Park, sometimes spelled Lumphini Park, is a sprawling oasis right in the heart of Bangkok. Established in the 1920s, this urban park covers over 500,000 square meters and is teeming with diverse flora and fauna. It's a beloved spot for the ci
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Toronto Zoo
The Toronto Zoo is an extraordinary destination for animal lovers, showcasing a diverse array of creatures from every corner of the world. It's cleverly organized into seven distinct zoogeographic regions: Indo-Malaya, Africa, the Americas, Australas
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Taronga Zoo
One of Sydney's crown jewels, the award-winning Taronga Zoo, is a must-visit for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. Housing over 4,000 animals, the zoo boasts an impressive collection of Australian wildlife along with rare and endangered spec
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Centennial Parklands
Centennial Parklands, often referred to as the 'green lungs' of Sydney, is a sprawling oasis nestled in the heart of the city. Comprised of three distinct urban parks: Centennial Park, Moore Park, and Queens Park, it attracts nearly 31 million visito
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Japanese Garden Suiho-En
Imagine stepping into a serene oasis right in the heart of Los Angeles: the Japanese Garden, a masterpiece spread across 6.5 acres. Designed by the visionary Dr. Koichi Kawana, this garden is more than just a place for a leisurely stroll. It's a livi
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Arlington Garden
Pasadena's hidden gem, Arlington Garden, is the city's only dedicated free public garden. Nestled on the site where the historic Durand Mansion once stood, this lush oasis was established in 2005. Imagine strolling through a wonderland of California-
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Descanso Gardens
Nestled in the charming community of La Cañada Flintridge, Descanso Gardens sprawls across 160 acres of lush, captivating landscapes. This enchanting haven was brought to life in 1936 by Elias Manchester Boddy, a newspaper mogul with a passion for bo
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Exposition Park
Nestled in the heart of Southern California is a breathtaking 7.5-acre rose garden, home to an impressive collection of 15,793 rose bushes. This stunning garden first captured the world's attention during the 1932 Olympics, and today, it continues to
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Floral Park
The Floral Park neighborhood is an enchanting community of over 600 vintage homes, primarily constructed between the 1920s and the 1950s. Nestled in the heart of a bustling city, this area exudes a delightful charm that makes it feel like a step back
unLiked
Removed from Unnamed collection
Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens
The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria stands as one of the globe's premier botanical destinations, celebrated for its horticultural brilliance, scientific contributions, and educational endeavors. Picture this: it all began in 1846 when Lieutenant Gover