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Urban parks are the lungs of Europe’s cities — places where families wander, children play, cyclists glide past lakes, and café-goers linger on sunlit benches. For many travellers, these green spaces become the moments that stand out: the unexpected quiet within a busy capital, the rustle of leaves between historic streets, the chance to stretch your legs after walking through museums or navigating metro lines.
Across Europe, parks are not just recreational areas; they are cultural landmarks, ecological havens and community hubs. Whether you’re visiting with kids, strolling solo or planning a slow morning with a coffee in hand, the continent’s urban parks offer beauty, calm, and a breath of fresh air in every sense.
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