This park, spreading over a site of a major 19th-century battle, is one of the largest and most popular places of public relaxation in…
This sea of bamboo stalks can be found just outside Kyoto, to the west, in the Arashiyama district.
A charming garden that features three different gardening styles and a picturesque pond, but mainly is home to hundreds of cherry trees,…
One of the twelve moats surrounding the Imperial Palace and a favourite spot amongst the tourists for its stunning scenery.
This 8.4 km stream is proof that renovations can change the public perception of something completely.
Dating back to the 1920s, it is probably the oldest park in Bangkok. It is named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal.
Kyoto's most popular spot for cherry blossom viewing. The most famous place in the park is the Shidarezakura (weeping cherry tree), which…
Situated in the very heart of the city, this square is surrounded by greenery and several historical buildings.
A beautiful park that provides a pleasant refuge from the busy city. The main draw of this park is surely Lake Symphony, an artificial lake…
The memorial park is dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945.
This well-facilitated beach and park is ideal if you want to spend the day out enjoying the sea. Doesn't get too crowded.
Habima is a striking new plaza with premier cultural institutions: theatre, auditorium and exhibition space.
This city park which lines Tel Aviv's beachfront is, together with its adjacent beach, named after a British financier, Sir Charles Clore.
Also known as HaYarkon Park, this oasis of peace is the perfect hideaway from the city's buzz.
Also known as HaPisgah Gardens, this park offers splendid views of the whole city and its seafront.