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Spring Travel: 8 Best Places To See Beautiful Blooms Around The World

Best Places To See Spring—the season of rebirth, flowers, and the only time we can justify skipping our morning coffee for a floral-scented latte and a stroll through nature. If you’re ready to trade in your winter coat for lighter layers and watch the world come to life with cherry blossoms, tulips, and an array of colorful festivals, then it’s time to start planning your spring travels.

Whether you’re an avid wanderluster, a bookworm searching for inspiration, or a wellness lover in need of some fresh air, these destinations offer the best places to see spring blooms, creating memories that will bloom in your heart for years.

So, why spring? For starters, the weather’s mild, the crowds are fewer than during peak summer travel, and let’s not forget the worthy moments you’ll create—because nothing says “I have my life together” like a picnic under a tree with the perfect petal-strewn backdrop. Trust me, you want to add these destinations to your bucket list. Here are some of the best places to see beautiful spring blooms around the world that will leave you feeling rejuvenated, inspired, and possibly a little more cultured (no judgment if you’re really just there for the photo ops).

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1. Kyoto, Japan – Cherry Blossoms and Temples

Ah, Kyoto. The land of ancient temples, tea ceremonies, and cherry blossoms. Kyoto’s springtime is the epitome of peaceful beauty, as the iconic cherry blossoms (sakura) blanket the city in delicate pink hues. The Philosopher’s Path—a canal-side walk lined with hundreds of cherry trees—is especially breathtaking when in full bloom. Visit before the crowds descend (yes, there’s a “golden hour” for cherry blossoms) to experience a peaceful stroll, some tea, and a fresh sense of serenity. Plus, if you’re a fan of Japanese culture or even just a “Lost in Translation” moment, Kyoto’s spring vibes will make you feel like you’re living in a work of art.

Why spring? Cherry blossom season typically peaks in April, making it the ideal time to experience the fleeting beauty of Japan’s national flower.

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3. Washington D.C., USA – National Cherry Blossom Festival

Okay, so we’re all about authenticity here, and while Japan’s cherry blossoms are an obvious highlight, Washington D.C.’s cherry blossom festival gives you a chance to see thousands of these trees in full bloom—without leaving the U.S. The National Cherry Blossom Festival, usually held in late March or early April, celebrates this annual phenomenon with cultural events, parades, and lots (and I mean lots) of Instagram moments. The Tidal Basin, with its reflection of the blossoms against the water, looks like something straight out of a dream, minus the swarm of tourists, of course.

Why spring? D.C. is a cherry blossom haven, and it’s only for a few weeks each year, so don’t miss out on this fleeting floral experience.

5. Bergen, Norway – Flower-Filled Fjords

Spring in Norway? Yes, please! Bergen, the gateway to the fjords, bursts into color during the spring months, with its surrounding hillsides and gardens coming alive with wildflowers. Explore the Bryggen Wharf, where medieval wooden buildings meet vibrant flowers, or take a scenic fjord cruise and watch the landscape shift from snowy peaks to verdant valleys. Norway’s spring is a hidden gem—cool enough to make hiking feel like a breeze, and sunny enough to make you wonder why you hadn’t planned this trip sooner.

Why spring? The spring thaw breathes life into the fjords and mountains, revealing lush greenery and colorful wildflowers in the valleys below.

7. Vancouver, Canada – VanDusen Botanical Garden and Stanley Park

Vancouver’s springtime offers the perfect blend of nature and urban life. The city comes alive with vibrant blossoms from March through May, especially in the stunning VanDusen Botanical Garden, which boasts over 7,500 plant species. You can wander through flowering rhododendrons, tulips, and magnolias while taking in the scenic beauty. If you prefer exploring on foot or by bike, Stanley Park offers miles of trails surrounded by lush greenery and coastal views. Spring in Vancouver means mild temperatures and fewer tourists, which makes it the ideal time to explore the city’s natural beauty.

Why spring? The city’s temperate spring weather makes it perfect for outdoor activities, and the cherry blossoms and gardens are at their peak during this time, adding a fresh burst of color to the city.

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2. Keukenhof, Netherlands – Tulip Wonderland

Let’s be real—if you’ve ever seen a photo of the Netherlands’ Keukenhof Gardens, you’ve probably wondered if you could move there and just live in a field of tulips. Open from mid-March to mid-May, this garden showcases an explosion of vibrant colors from over seven million tulips in every shade you can imagine. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into an impressionist painting. But don’t just stare at the flowers (although it’s tempting)—explore the nearby windmills, take a boat ride through the countryside, or just grab a bike and ride through those Dutch tulip fields. Trust me, your spring wardrobe needs that color palette.

Why spring? Tulips bloom at their best in the cooler spring months, so visiting during this time ensures you’ll catch the full spectrum of floral magic.

4. Paris, France – Jardin des Tuileries and Montmartre

Ah, Paris in the spring… is there anything more romantic (other than Paris in the rain)? During the spring months, Paris transforms into a floral wonderland, and you can’t go wrong with a stroll through the Jardin des Tuileries, where tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths bloom in abundance. You’ll feel like you’re walking through a Parisian postcard. Want something a little quieter and more bohemian? Head up to Montmartre, where the artistic vibes mix with flowering trees and the scent of fresh baguettes. Warning: You may feel compelled to buy a beret and start writing poetry. It’s a thing.

Why spring? The weather is chef’s kiss perfect for sipping wine in outdoor cafes, and flowers are in full bloom throughout the city, making it even more magical.

6. Victoria, Australia – The Royal Botanic Gardens

When you think of spring, Australia might not immediately come to mind. But if you’re looking to escape the northern hemisphere and experience spring in the Southern Hemisphere, look no further than Victoria. The Royal Botanic Gardens in Melbourne showcases spectacular flower displays from September to November, as the city welcomes warm weather. And let’s not forget the local wineries and outdoor adventures that come with the spring season. If you’ve ever wanted to sip wine while surrounded by blooming gardens, this is your place.

Why spring? Australia’s spring season offers vibrant flowers and outdoor fun just when you need a break from the cold.

8. Istanbul, Turkey – Emirgan Park and the Bosphorus Strait

If you’re looking for a fusion of culture and nature, Istanbul is a must-visit during the spring months. Emirgan Park, one of the city’s most beautiful green spaces, is renowned for its tulip festival every April. The park bursts with colorful tulips, creating a mesmerizing sea of blooms. You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Bosphorus Strait, where the views of the water and blooming gardens create the perfect backdrop. With mild temperatures and the city’s historical charm, Istanbul in the spring offers a truly unique experience.

Why spring? Istanbul’s spring is the perfect time to explore its rich cultural heritage while enjoying the stunning tulip displays and pleasant weather. It’s also a less crowded time to visit the city’s iconic landmarks.

Why Travel in Spring?

Besides the obvious appeal of flowers, spring is the ideal time for traveling. The weather is mild (goodbye, sweat-soaked summer trips), and the crowds haven’t fully arrived yet. It’s the best season for those seeking peaceful escapes and rejuvenation. Plus, spring vacations offer the opportunity to embrace the beauty of renewal—whether that’s through nature’s rebirth or your own. It’s the time for reading by the beach, writing in blooming gardens, and returning home feeling a little more grounded and alive than before.


Wrapping Up Your Spring Getaway

Spring is the season that invites us to reawaken, both inside and out. From the serene cherry blossoms of Kyoto to the tulip fields of the Netherlands, there are endless places to explore and experiences to savor. So pack that carry-on, throw on your sun hat, and start planning a trip that will bloom in your heart for years to come. Because, let’s face it, who doesn’t need a little more color in their life?

Let us know in the comments if any of these places are on your bucket list!

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Jen
Jen
1 month ago

Our travel goal is to visit Japan during cherry blossom season! Vancouver’s Stanley Park also sounds like a nice place to tour.

Karen
Karen
1 month ago

I’ve been to a few of these beautiful cities you mentioned and I can’t agree more, gorgeous….I can’t wait to visit Kyoto, can’t wait.

Jupiter Hadley
Jupiter Hadley
1 month ago

I’ve been to the Netherlands during the tulips and it’s brilliant. This is such a fantastic list of places to visit.

Kat
Kat
1 month ago

i really love the idea of a picnic under cherry blossoms when the weather gets mild. spring trips feel way more relaxing.

Rhian
Rhian
1 month ago

I really want to see the tulips in the Netherlands, it’s so high on my list. And Kyoto, or rather Japan in general is also very high on my list x

Melanie E
Melanie E
1 month ago

These all sound like great places to go see spring flowers. I quite like Regent’s Park London.

claire chircop
claire chircop
1 month ago

These are all such wonderful choices! I travelled to Norway years ago when I was a teenager, I’d love to go back again now and experience it as an adult. The flower fjords sound and look absolutely amazing.

claire

Samantha Donnelly
Samantha Donnelly
1 month ago

Some amazing places to visit and Spring is such a beautiful season. I am not ready to travel yet so may stay close to home this year again. But one day I will get to travel again

Ben
Ben
1 month ago

If I win the lottery, my frist order of business will be taking a global trip in the spring to see all of these spots.

Beth
Beth
1 month ago

These blooms are why I love Spring so much. I wish I could do a trip a year to see all of these spots.

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