The National Botanic Gardens in Dublin has been crowned the most beautiful garden in Europe. Located just three kilometres from the heart of Dublin, the National Botanic Gardens provide a peaceful haven, as per Accor Live Limitless. Home to over 15,000 plant species from around the world, these Irish gardens are famed for their glass greenhouses that date back to the early 19th century.

Although the garden tearooms are currently shut for maintenance, visitors can still grab a bite at the Courtyard cafe, reports the Mirror . One visitor shared: "The Dublin Botanical Garden is an absolute gem! Our visit was fantastic, starting with the convenience of easy parking, which made the experience stress-free from the get-go. The garden itself is sprawling and meticulously maintained, offering a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

"We were impressed by the variety of plants and beautifully curated sections, each with its own unique charm. The sheer size of the garden means there's plenty to explore, with numerous paths leading to delightful discoveries around every corner. "It's a perfect spot for nature lovers and those looking to unwind in a peaceful setting.

" For a mere €5 (£4.21), visitors can enjoy daily guided tours of the gardens, with special events like 'Blissful Blooms - A Flower Lover's Tour' taking place throughout the summer. This tour is a celebration of vibrant flowers, where attendees can admire blossoms such as sweet peas and sunflowers while learning a.