Prague
According to the HUGSI index for 2020, which maps urban vegetation, Prague has the 13th biggest share of parks, woods, and other greenery among cities in the world and the ninth largest in Europe. The poll included 155 cities from 60 nations. According to the index, each Prague resident has 179.8 square meters of green space. Grassy and forested regions represent 56 percent of the city's land area, with trees covering 28 percent, grass covering 27 percent, and water covering 1 percent. On a scale of zero to one, the overall health of the vegetation was 0.74.
Despite not yet been named European Green Capital by the European Commission, Prague featured on numerous lists of Europe's greenest cities. Consider that the air there is three times cleaner than in Brussels or Madrid. Perhaps this is due to the fact that more than 75% of its population goes to work by bicycle, foot, or public transportation. Prague is also frequently named among the European cities with the highest quality of life. Visit the most magnificent parks and gardens in Prague, such as "Riegrovy Sady Park" and "Stromovka Park," during your trip. Do you want to go to the tropics? Discover the Botanicka Zahrada's various tropical flora. Do you want to try your hand at some magic? Visit Prague during the Christmas season; its Christmas market is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe.
Location: Czech Republic