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]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>Situated centrally, just across from the Rijksmuseum, this green space is essentially one giant field. What it lacks in terms of landscaping and pretty plants, it makes up for in terms of access to recreational outdoor activities. Come here in summer and kick a ball around, play a game of catch, run laps, play chase with your dog—the attitude in this park is laid back and relaxed, so settle in for a whole day of fun in the sun.
This huge park offers opportunities for wild swimming, relaxing on the (artificial) beach, following a nature trail, grabbing a cup of coffee in one of its cafes or simply sitting and admiring all that greenery. It will require a metro or tram out of the city centre, but the trip is definitely worth it if you’re craving some open space during your time in Amsterdam.
This park, a short walk from the main canal ring and city centre, is generally peaceful and relaxed. With some access to water via the river that runs alongside the green space, this park feels like you’re at the edge of the urban space, even though really you’re fairly central. Stop off for a drink or ice cream at one of the charming snack huts, or while away the afternoon with a book.
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]]>Central Park is an obvious choice for runners, as it offers some of the most beautiful nature, trails, and statues that New York has to offer. The park goes on for miles, linking the west side to the east side, making it a wonderful place to get lost on a long distance run, as you race along other like minded runners to get you motivated.
As long as it isn’t packed with tourists, the Brooklyn Bridge is a marvelous sight to behold on foot. The bridge offers scenic views of the East River and spans across Manhattan. This is an excellent choice for Brooklyn and Manhattan dwellers.
The High line is a scenic path that goes for miles offering scenic views of Manhattan, street art, and various vendors. Previously an old railway, the High line now attracts tourists from around the world, making it an attractive place to enjoy a scenic run or a brisk walk.
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]]>The post What’s So Special About NYC’s Newly Opened Little Island Park? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This area which has once been derelict with only the remains of what used to be Pier 54 is now home to more than 250 species of grass, shrubs, trees, and other flora. More than 66,000 bulbs and 114 trees have been planted. Some of them are expected to grow to 60 ft tall!
Besides the lush green spaces, the park offers some of the best views of lower Manhattan all the way to the Statue of Liberty. There is also a brand new 812-seat amphitheater that features daily art shows for visitors of all ages.
Now that Little Island is officially completed, New Yorkers won’t have to travel far to find a serene nature getaway. You can visit Little Island by reserving a spot on their website.
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]]>The post 3 Beautiful Parks You Shouldn’t Miss in Medellín, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Botero Plaza covers 7,000 square meters in close proximity to the Museum of Antioquia. It’s one of Medellín’s top attractions, and it’s technically a sculpture park. It’s best known for showcasing 23 sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who donated them to the city.
If you’re looking for a park with a more natural feel, Arvi Park is the place to be. This ecological nature preserve is located on the slopes of Aburrá Valley, in close proximity to Medellín, and you can explore everything from walking and hiking trails to gondolas and adventure sports during your visit.
Parque de los Pies Descalzos aka Barefoot Park is Medellín’s top spot for people looking for a relaxing and Zen experience. Visitors are encouraged to take off their shoes and fully explore the synergy between nature and freedom while in this park.
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]]>If you want to fully explore Hermann Park, you should probably put an entire day aside. This gigantic park covers 445 acres, and it’s home to several of Houston’s must-see attractions, including Houston Zoo, Japanese Garden, Houston Museum of Natural Science, McGovern Lake, and so much more.
Surpassingly enough, Hermann isn’t even Houston’s largest public park. That honor belongs to Memorial Park, which spans almost 1,500 acres of beautiful land, covered with lush trees, running trails, a golf course, and a botanical garden.
Discovery Green covers 12 acres in downtown Houston and it’s one of the city’s best-equipped recreational areas. Walkways, fountains, dog runs, and public arts are just some of its amenities, but most people come here for Kinder Lake and frequent public events hosted on a large performance stage.
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]]>A replica of an Orthodox church isn’t exactly something you expect to find in one of the parks in Brazil, but that’s the kind of experience that this park next to the Ukrainian Memorial has in store.
The city’s biggest and most popular park has two lakes, gardens, and a waterfall on its premises and it’s equally popular with nature lovers and athletes who enjoy exploring its trails.
Another park with an interesting backstory, Bosque Alemão was built to honor Curitiba’s German immigrants. Many of the structures on its premises are inspired by German architecture and fairy tales, including the replica of the gingerbread house from Hansel and Gretel.
If you’re looking for a park where you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the experience, this is the place for you. This is the city’s oldest park, and you can go hiking, running, biking, or pedal boating in the lake during your visit.
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]]>One of the main attractions in Minsk is the spectacular green gardens and parks of the city. Here are the best ones.
The botanical garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Europe. Explore the open spaces and greenhouses and meet exotic and rare flowers, collections of plants from the Caucasus, South America, and Australia as well as enjoy the lakeside.
The city offers other large parks such as Gorky Park, which is the oldest park in the city, founded in 1800 and where you will enjoy a variety of attractions in one complex such as a Ferris wheel, observatory, and even an original skating rink, with food stalls and lawns on all sides.
in the city, you will also find the famous Yanka Kupala Park, named after the Belarusian poet is a marvelous treasure trove. The park was established after World War II and is decorated with many sculptures, hiking areas, and cycling routes.
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]]>But even more than that, this incredibly green city surrounded by water and parks is renowned as the most environmentally friendly capital city in the world. In fact, Copenhagen aims to become the world’s first carbon-neutral capital by 2025.
Copenhagen has many green oases and open spaces with fresh air, some of the cleanest water you’ll ever find,
Copenhagen is a gloriously attractive city too, with its unique architecture, maze of cobbled streets and ancient churches, palaces and government buildings. There’s that fabulous functional yet elegant Danish design that reflects everywhere you look, from metro stations to schools and even hairdresser shops.
When eating out in Copenhagen, there are plenty of options. The city’s food-scene is making international waves lately with the unique flavors created by Copenhagen’s many climate-friendly and organic restaurants and Michelin-starred restaurants, including Geranium – the world’s only all-organic restaurant with three Michelin stars and Noma, which is spearheading the recent reinvention of Nordic cuisine.
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]]>The post 3 Best Parks In Paris, France appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Situated in the grounds of an old estate, these gardens are beautifully landscaped and wonderfully easy to access from central Paris. There are plenty of facilities once you’re inside, including snack cabins which can provide drinks or food, should you need it. Stroll along the tree lined avenues, or settle down with a book, and let the business of the city fade away.
This park in north-eastern Paris is one of the largest in the city, and offers nature trails as well as more formal landscaped gardens. Don’t miss the waterfall in the cavern, and check out the stunning lake around which many people will set up painting stations to try and catch the play of the light over the water.
Located in central Paris, not far from the Louvre, this park is also one of the largest in the city, but its location also makes it incredibly popular. Stroll through and enjoy noticing how everyone is styled (you are in Paris after all), or grab a bench and settle in for half an hour or so of peace.
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]]>The post 3 Best Parks In Amsterdam, Netherlands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Situated centrally, just across from the Rijksmuseum, this green space is essentially one giant field. What it lacks in terms of landscaping and pretty plants, it makes up for in terms of access to recreational outdoor activities. Come here in summer and kick a ball around, play a game of catch, run laps, play chase with your dog—the attitude in this park is laid back and relaxed, so settle in for a whole day of fun in the sun.
This huge park offers opportunities for wild swimming, relaxing on the (artificial) beach, following a nature trail, grabbing a cup of coffee in one of its cafes or simply sitting and admiring all that greenery. It will require a metro or tram out of the city centre, but the trip is definitely worth it if you’re craving some open space during your time in Amsterdam.
This park, a short walk from the main canal ring and city centre, is generally peaceful and relaxed. With some access to water via the river that runs alongside the green space, this park feels like you’re at the edge of the urban space, even though really you’re fairly central. Stop off for a drink or ice cream at one of the charming snack huts, or while away the afternoon with a book.
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]]>The post The Best Places to Run In New York City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Central Park is an obvious choice for runners, as it offers some of the most beautiful nature, trails, and statues that New York has to offer. The park goes on for miles, linking the west side to the east side, making it a wonderful place to get lost on a long distance run, as you race along other like minded runners to get you motivated.
As long as it isn’t packed with tourists, the Brooklyn Bridge is a marvelous sight to behold on foot. The bridge offers scenic views of the East River and spans across Manhattan. This is an excellent choice for Brooklyn and Manhattan dwellers.
The High line is a scenic path that goes for miles offering scenic views of Manhattan, street art, and various vendors. Previously an old railway, the High line now attracts tourists from around the world, making it an attractive place to enjoy a scenic run or a brisk walk.
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]]>The post What’s So Special About NYC’s Newly Opened Little Island Park? appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This area which has once been derelict with only the remains of what used to be Pier 54 is now home to more than 250 species of grass, shrubs, trees, and other flora. More than 66,000 bulbs and 114 trees have been planted. Some of them are expected to grow to 60 ft tall!
Besides the lush green spaces, the park offers some of the best views of lower Manhattan all the way to the Statue of Liberty. There is also a brand new 812-seat amphitheater that features daily art shows for visitors of all ages.
Now that Little Island is officially completed, New Yorkers won’t have to travel far to find a serene nature getaway. You can visit Little Island by reserving a spot on their website.
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]]>The post 3 Beautiful Parks You Shouldn’t Miss in Medellín, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Botero Plaza covers 7,000 square meters in close proximity to the Museum of Antioquia. It’s one of Medellín’s top attractions, and it’s technically a sculpture park. It’s best known for showcasing 23 sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who donated them to the city.
If you’re looking for a park with a more natural feel, Arvi Park is the place to be. This ecological nature preserve is located on the slopes of Aburrá Valley, in close proximity to Medellín, and you can explore everything from walking and hiking trails to gondolas and adventure sports during your visit.
Parque de los Pies Descalzos aka Barefoot Park is Medellín’s top spot for people looking for a relaxing and Zen experience. Visitors are encouraged to take off their shoes and fully explore the synergy between nature and freedom while in this park.
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]]>The post Nature Lovers Have to Check Out These Parks in Houston, Texas appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you want to fully explore Hermann Park, you should probably put an entire day aside. This gigantic park covers 445 acres, and it’s home to several of Houston’s must-see attractions, including Houston Zoo, Japanese Garden, Houston Museum of Natural Science, McGovern Lake, and so much more.
Surpassingly enough, Hermann isn’t even Houston’s largest public park. That honor belongs to Memorial Park, which spans almost 1,500 acres of beautiful land, covered with lush trees, running trails, a golf course, and a botanical garden.
Discovery Green covers 12 acres in downtown Houston and it’s one of the city’s best-equipped recreational areas. Walkways, fountains, dog runs, and public arts are just some of its amenities, but most people come here for Kinder Lake and frequent public events hosted on a large performance stage.
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]]>The post Curitiba is Home to Some of the Most Beautiful Parks in Brazil appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>A replica of an Orthodox church isn’t exactly something you expect to find in one of the parks in Brazil, but that’s the kind of experience that this park next to the Ukrainian Memorial has in store.
The city’s biggest and most popular park has two lakes, gardens, and a waterfall on its premises and it’s equally popular with nature lovers and athletes who enjoy exploring its trails.
Another park with an interesting backstory, Bosque Alemão was built to honor Curitiba’s German immigrants. Many of the structures on its premises are inspired by German architecture and fairy tales, including the replica of the gingerbread house from Hansel and Gretel.
If you’re looking for a park where you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the experience, this is the place for you. This is the city’s oldest park, and you can go hiking, running, biking, or pedal boating in the lake during your visit.
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]]>The post The Magical Parks of Minsk, Belarus appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the main attractions in Minsk is the spectacular green gardens and parks of the city. Here are the best ones.
The botanical garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Europe. Explore the open spaces and greenhouses and meet exotic and rare flowers, collections of plants from the Caucasus, South America, and Australia as well as enjoy the lakeside.
The city offers other large parks such as Gorky Park, which is the oldest park in the city, founded in 1800 and where you will enjoy a variety of attractions in one complex such as a Ferris wheel, observatory, and even an original skating rink, with food stalls and lawns on all sides.
in the city, you will also find the famous Yanka Kupala Park, named after the Belarusian poet is a marvelous treasure trove. The park was established after World War II and is decorated with many sculptures, hiking areas, and cycling routes.
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]]>The post Inside Copenhagen, The Eco Capital of the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>But even more than that, this incredibly green city surrounded by water and parks is renowned as the most environmentally friendly capital city in the world. In fact, Copenhagen aims to become the world’s first carbon-neutral capital by 2025.
Copenhagen has many green oases and open spaces with fresh air, some of the cleanest water you’ll ever find,
Copenhagen is a gloriously attractive city too, with its unique architecture, maze of cobbled streets and ancient churches, palaces and government buildings. There’s that fabulous functional yet elegant Danish design that reflects everywhere you look, from metro stations to schools and even hairdresser shops.
When eating out in Copenhagen, there are plenty of options. The city’s food-scene is making international waves lately with the unique flavors created by Copenhagen’s many climate-friendly and organic restaurants and Michelin-starred restaurants, including Geranium – the world’s only all-organic restaurant with three Michelin stars and Noma, which is spearheading the recent reinvention of Nordic cuisine.
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