Fragrant gardens, warm temperatures, and stunning landscapes are just a few reasons why many flock to Europe in the spring.
Also known as the Garden of Europe, it serves as one of the world’s largest flower gardens due to its 7 million planted flower bulbs.
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These winding waterways pass through massive cliffs providing you with breathtaking scenery.
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Situated on the edge of the Italian Rivera, the Cinque Terre features pastel-colored homes built into the edges of the local cliffs.
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The Camino de Santiago is a long pilgrimage route (it runs over 500 miles) that extends across Europe and eventually ends at the Tomb of St. James in Spain.
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There’s also the renowned Royal Botanic Garden, also known as Kew Gardens, which is a World Heritage Site and is home to hundreds of unique flowers and plants.
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