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Famous Parks and Gardens in Amsterdam

Come experience the green side of Amsterdam! There are over thirty parks in Amsterdam, including the Vondelpark, which attracts some nine million people each year

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Famous Parks and Gardens in Amsterdam

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  1. Famous Parks and Gardens in Amsterdam There are over thirty parks in Amsterdam, including the Vondelpark, which attracts some nine million people each year. Here is the list of famous Parks and Gardens in Amsterdam. Amsterdam Parks, Gardens and Green Spaces. Holland embraces gardens and green spaces, not just for their natural beauty but as venues to feature art, music, and theatre. Canals, bridges, bike paths blend with gardens, sculptures, fountains and marvelous green spaces for relaxation and recreation. Trees, ponds, and flowers surround you and the sounds of the city are far away Come experience the green side of Amsterdam. List of Famous Parks and Gardens: 1. Vondelpark The Vondelpark is also home to a quaint selection of charming cafes, including the delightful Blue Teahouse that dates back to the 1930s, a

  2. handful of children’s playgrounds, a skate hire facility, and an open- air theatre that showcases exquisite performances of dance, music, and theatre between June at September. 2. Frankendael Park Through countless renovations, this monumental structure has successfully retained its authentic character and is guarded by two 18th century sculptures of Roman gods, Bacchus and Ceres. Guided

  3. tours offering an exclusive insight behind the scenes of this stunning building are available every Sunday morning. 3. Keukenhof Gardens The 74 acres flower garden, probably the largest in the whole world, is themed each year to provide visitors with a visual WOW! The woodland gardens showcase daffodils, narcissus, hyacinths, tulips, and lilies under flowering cherry blossoms or along with azaleas and rhododendrons.

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