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The Best European Gardens to Explore for Families in 2026

Traveling around Europe with your family gives you the chance to experience some of the most beautiful locations in the world, with there being so many wonderful cities across the continent just waiting to be explored. While the bustling cities are often the main attractions like London, Paris and Madrid, sometimes it’s what sits outside of these that can make for a more enjoyable adventure for everyone as you get to escape the crowds.

When you travel to Europe as a family, you’d be a fool not to explore some of the beautiful gardens that the continent has to offer. It’s your chance to experience the outdoors like you never have before, as you can see some amazingly landscaped green spaces that will capture your imagination from the first glance.

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This guide will give you some inspiration for the best European gardens that you and your family need to visit in 2026, so make sure to continue reading to kickstart a wonderful adventure.

Best European Gardens

Keukenhof gardens - trees with water and tulips

Keukenhof

Located in Lisse, Netherlands, this massive 32-hectare estate comes alive for just eight weeks each spring with over 7 million hand-planted flower bulbs, including 800 varieties of tulips. It is a masterpiece of landscape design, where vibrant ribbons of colour wind past historic windmills, serene ponds and art installations. In 2026, the garden will be open from March 19 to May 10, making it a perfect destination for those looking to witness the world’s most spectacular floral display while they’re travelling around the Netherlands.

The Vrtba Garden

The Vrtba Garden is widely considered one of the most beautiful High Baroque gardens north of the Alps. Its brilliance lies in its clever staircase design made using digger hire. It is built into the side of Petřín Hill, the garden uses symmetrical terraces and elegant stone statues to create a sense of grandeur. When you reach the summit, you’ll see a breathtaking view of St. Nicholas Church and the rooftops of Prague, which will give you the perfect photo opportunity.

Victorian greenhouse and gardens - Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens

As a UNESCO World Heritage site just outside of central London, Kew Gardens is a global sanctuary for plant life and a masterclass in Victorian architecture. Spanning over 300 acres, it offers a breathtaking mix of wild woodland, manicured landscapes and iconic glasshouses like the Temperate House. This is the largest Victorian greenhouse in the world, so you’d be looking at history.

Whether you’re walking among the treetops on the soaring Treetop Walkway or admiring the rare species in the humid Palm House, Kew is always a must-visit. You’ll get to see the world’s most diverse collection of living plants while soaking in centuries of royal British history if you include this as part of your road trip.

Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden

The Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden in Tromsø is the most northern in the world and it offers a surreal experience that defies traditional gardening logic. It has no fences or gates, so it is free to visit 24/7, which is particularly magical during the summer months as there’s so much daylight for the best exploration. It has a unique rocky landscape showcasing rare plants from the Himalayas, the Andes and the Arctic. It’s the best place to see the rare Tibetan blue and Svalbard poppies.

hillside gardens and building - Trauttmansdorff Castle Gardens

Trauttmansdorff Castle Gardens

The Gardens of Trauttmansdorff Castle are a masterpiece of vertical design, spanning a 100-metre change in altitude. What makes this garden truly exceptional is its four themed worlds layout, which allows you to walk through everything from sun-drenched Mediterranean olive groves to misty Asian rice terraces and North American conifer forests. It has interactive experience stations, including a spectacular viewing platform designed by Matteo Thun that extends over a void for breathtaking Alpine views. You can also tour the castle itself, which houses the Touriseum, a museum dedicated to the quirky history of Alpine tourism.

Mainau Island

Located in the middle of Lake Constance, this island is home to a 45-hectare landscape that transforms with the seasons. If you visit the autumn, you’ll get to see a vibrant display of 12,000 dahlias. Beyond the flowerbeds, the island boasts a historic arboretum featuring 150-year-old giant sequoias, Germany’s second-largest butterfly house and a grand 18th-century Baroque palace. Whether you’re exploring the Italian Rose Garden or taking in the panoramic views of the lake from the Mediterranean Terrace, Mainau provides an escape for the modern traveller.

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Claude Monet’s House and Gardens

Claude Monet’s House and Gardens in Giverny offers a rare glimpse into the mind of an impressionist master. Visiting the gardens allows you to step directly into his most famous paintings, from the vibrant beauty of the Clos Normand flowerbeds to the serene water garden. Seeing the iconic green Japanese bridge and the floating water lilies in person provides a profound sense of peace and a deeper appreciation for how Monet used light and colour to transform nature into art. In 2026, Giverny remains a wonderful place to visit for anyone who wants to see how a garden can be designed to be a masterpiece from every angle.

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  1. Arnab

    June 2, 2026 at 12:46 am

    What a lovely roundup of Europe’s most beautiful gardens! Keukenhof and Monet’s Gardens have been on my travel wishlist for a long time, and your descriptions made them even more appealing. I also enjoyed discovering lesser-known places like the Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden. Reading travel guides like this always inspires me to explore new destinations, just as I enjoy planning nature-focused trips through https://northbengaltourism.com/dooars-tour-package-price/ . Thanks for sharing such a helpful and inspiring guide!

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