The most beautiful gardens in the world in a useful and handsomely bound ‘bucket list' book
150 must-see gardens profiled by Stefanie Waldek, who writes for well-known magazines like Architectural Digest and Travel + Leisure
The latest addition to the successful 150 series (bars, restaurants, hotels, houses) – which have sold over 25,000 copies
150 Gardens You Need to Visit before You Die profiles a selection of the most beautiful gardens in the world, renowned for their exceptional flora, imaginative designs, and inspiring locations. From Kew Gardens in London to the Singapore Botanical Gardens, and from Monet’s garden at Giverny to the Zen garden of the Ryōan-ji Temple in Kyoto, this handsomely bound book captures in words and images the most notable features of these 150 glorious, not-to-be-missed gardens. An essential bucket list book for garden lovers!
Book Description
De mooiste tuinen aller tijden die niet op je bucket list mogen ontbreken
From the Back Cover
150 Gardens You Need to Visit before You Die profiles a selection of the most beautiful gardens in the world, renowned for their exceptional flora, imaginative designs, and inspiring locations.
From Kew Gardens in London to the Singapore Botanical Gardens, and from Monet's garden at Giverny to the Zen garden of the Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto, this handsomely bound book captures in words and images the most notable features of these 150 glorious, not-to-be missed gardens. An essential bucket list book for garden lovers!
About the Author
Stefanie Waldek is a freelance writer, editor, and digital producer based in Brooklyn. She writes about space, transportation (aviation), travel, architecture, interior design, and history, and her articles have appeared in "Popular Science Magazine", "Architectural Digest", "Condé Nast Traveler", "Travel + Leisure", "The Washington Post", "Mental Floss", "Business Insider", "Fodor’s", "TripSavvy", "The Points Guy", "Galerie", "Hunker" and "History.com", among others. She was formerly on staff at "Architectural Digest", "ARTnews" and Oyster.com, a TripAdvisor company.