The most beautiful flower markets in the world
March 30th, 2018 Rédaction No Comment News Bloemenmarkt, Columbia Road Flower Market, Plaza Tirso de Molina
Even if the weather is capricious, spring has arrived! The days are longer, the trees are budding… nature is waking up. So, with the arrival of spring, we decided to make your senses travel with a small world tour of the most beautiful flower markets !
A London (England) : Columbia Road Flower Market
Flower and botany lovers know where to find themselves in London! Every Sunday morning, several flower stands are set up, making the Columbia Road Flower Market the most fragrant market in the capital of England and the United Kingdom.
The district is transformed into a real floral park: cut flowers, exotic plants, shrubs… enough to vegetalize its interior!
A Madrid (Spain): Tirso de Molina square
The flower market in Piazza Tirso de Molina is located in the centre of Madrid near the Plaza Mayor.
The Plaza Tirso de Molina, nicknamed Plaza de la Flores for its flower stalls, is a must in Madrid for all botany enthusiasts.
A Paris (France) : Flower Market – Queen Elizabeth II
In the heart of the island of the city, this flower and bird market has become in 2014, the Queen Elizabeth II market. Why? In homage to the « Queen » who went to France for the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings and concluded her trip by visiting the market.
Both covered and discovered, this mythical place in the capital welcomes botany lovers from Monday to Saturday. A colourful journey that smells like spring!
A Amsterdam (Netherlands) : Bloemenmarkt
The Bloemenmarkt is the only floating flower market in the world, an institution in Amsterdam. Since 1862, he has invited tourists and the Dutch to breathe in the delicate scent of tulips.
The Bloemenmarkt is one of the highlights of the Dutch capital, one of the most vibrant and colourful places in the city.
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