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What is the best park in Europe?

These are some of the best national parks in Europe
  • Plitvice Lake National Park, Croatia.
  • Mljet National Park, Croatia.
  • Saxon Switzerland National Park, Germany.
  • The Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany.
  • Swiss National Park, Switzerland.
  • The Belluno Dolomites National Park, Italy.
  • Cinque Terre National Park, Italy.




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Disneyland Paris The most popular theme park in Europe, Disneyland Paris attracts nearly ten million visitors per year.

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And the winner is... London! The UK's busy capital topped the charts for being the best city in Europe for a picnic, thanks to its many massive parks like St James' Park, Regent's Park and Hyde Park. Parks in London have accumulated 400 million hashtag views and posts, according to the report.

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1) Disneyland Park, Disneyland Paris, France – attendance 9,930,000.

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Europa-Park in south-western Germany is normally Europe's second most visited theme park. There are 18 themed lands at Europa-Park, a sprawling theme park with over 100 rides and attractions, including 13 roller coasters. The resort also includes the Rulantica water park and six hotels.

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Phoenix Park - Europe's largest park.

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Some people might say that other parks are larger or have more to offer. Nevertheless, there is a key difference which makes Linnaeushof the largest playground of Europe.

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Sprawled over 340 hectares, Central Park tops the list of the world's most beautiful parks. The green expanse, nestled in the heart of Manhattan, acts as a scrubber, cleaning New York's stuffy air.

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York tops the list as the best place for accessibility to parks, boasting a total of 15 green spaces. The Yorkshire city has some iconic parks and open spaces that are enjoyed by millions of tourists and local residents every year.

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Derby Arboretum opened in 1840 and is often described as Britain's first public park. Although green spaces and common lands had existed previously, as had private parkland and gardens, the park in Derby was the first to be deliberately planned as a place of public recreation in an urban setting.

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Despite being located in the more populous South of England, Exmoor is actually Britain's least visited national park. It receives just 1.4 million visitors a year.

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The country with the most national parks in Europe is Russia, with 48 parks, covering 141,200 km2 in total.

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