After all the hibernation and snow-covered mornings, spring is the perfect time to explore the world and discover all its hidden things. With exciting festivals, beautiful flowers, and seasonal food, spring is simply amazing – maybe even magical. So that you don't miss out on the goodness of spring, we've rounded up a short list of our top 6 spring destinations for your travel plans. Enjoy!



Huntington Library in San Marino, California

You will certainly be amazed at the beauty of the Huntington Library all year round, especially in the spring. The Huntington Library has 12 gardens consisting of a garden of cacti, roses, and Japanese plants. Overall, the park has more than 15,000 types of plants. Every spring, with the blooming of various flowers, various events are held around it. and holds many events in the spring. Its cool temperature (65ºF or 18.3ºC) makes it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the long winter. To get to this place, you only need to make a short drive from Los Angeles or  San Diego. This place is the right place for you to take a break from the hustle and bustle of big city life.

Tulips and more in Portland, Oregon

When you hear the Pacific Northwest in the United States, you're bound to think of a gloomy atmosphere, but wait until the tulip season begins. Just 31 miles (50 km) south of Portland, you'll find 40 acres of stunning tulips. Reminiscent of the Netherlands, you don't want to miss the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival at Woodburn. Another scenic spot in spring is the Crystal Spring Rhododendron Gardens, which give way to the beautiful botanical gardens in late March.

Hanami in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo is at the top of the list of travelers around the world. With city buildings that almost touch the sky, trendy fashion models, innovative cuisine, and technological excellence, Tokyo has become an admirable symbol. The sidewalks in Shibuya are also one of the most popular places for tourists to explore. Every year for two weeks in spring, all eyes are on the trees. Must-see locations are the Meguro river and Utsubukiyama park, where they light up the cherry blossoms at night.

Paris in spring

No doubt you've heard the commotion all over  Paris in the spring. Is this surprising? As one of the most beautiful places in the world all year round, there is something especially magical about March to May after a gray winter. The city of Paris will turn into a gallery of blooming flowers, blue skies, and Parisian dinners. All local museums take on a spring theme to celebrate the arrival of the season, while sports fans and music lovers flock to the French Open and the Saint-Germain Jazz Festival.

Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC

 

When you hear  Washington DC, it's easy to remember the fast-paced episodes of House of Cards or Scandal but every year in March, the city will show its soft side. The streets are lined with beautiful pink flowers as the cherry trees begin to bloom. The cherry blossoms were a gift from Japanese chemist Jokichi Takamine, the trees were given in the name of Tokyo City to Washington, DC in 1912. The locals enjoy them so much, that they even hold a month-long festival every year to celebrate the blooming of the cherry blossoms.

 

Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, Morocco

When you hear Marrakech, you might imagine warm weather and golden sands, but this desert city is full of lush oases. Marrakech is home to 54 public parks, which come alive in spring. The most popular garden is Jardin Majorelle. Designed by French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle for nearly 40 years and later continued by fashion designers Yves Saint-Laurent and Pierre Bergé, this place is truly magical.