15 of the Most Beautiful City Parks Around the World

August means it’s almost time to bid adieu to our off-the-shoulder sundresses and custom knit sweaters. Soon, we’ll say buh-bye to sweat-proof makeup and popsicle dates — but not just yet. You still have a few more weeks of this warm weather to spend outside, preferably with some good friends and a beautiful picnic spread.

1. Villa Doria Pamphili, Rome: Once upon a time (this park is so dreamy, it deserves a fairytale beginning), Villa Doria Pamphili was the country house of a noble Roman family. This 184-hectare park even includes a natural lake, Lake Belvedere, on its grounds. Now, the park hosts concerts and is one of the best sites in the city to bird watch.

2. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Melbourne: These gardens were bestowed the title of “Royal” by none other than Queen Elizabeth II in 1958, and rightfully so — they’re home to 31 plant collections, the award-winning Australian Garden, and they’re free to enter. While you’re there, don’t miss the Melbourne Observatory, which is open for night tours.

3. Central Park, New York City: Central Park may be one of the most famous parks in the world, but it’s not in the least overrated. This park has gardens, reservoirs, paddle boats for rent, ice skating during the winter, concerts in the summer and seemingly endless open patches of grass that are perfect for picnicking. With 42 million visitors each year, Central Park is the most-visited urban park in the nation.

4. Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen: Tivoli Gardens isn’t a public park, but rather a retro amusement park in the heart of urban Copenhagen. Stepping through the gates of Tivoli feels like going back in time to 1843, when the park was founded. Although the rides have been updated, the charming look and feel of Tivoli Gardens has never caught up to the 21st century. The park has live music, an array of incredible restaurants, gardens and even a boutique hotel on its grounds.

5. Park Güell, Barcelona: This beautiful park hosts works by Antoni Gaudí, a famous architect who was greatly influenced by nature and religion. The palatial esplanade, pictured above, is called Nature Square and provides a beautiful overlook of the city. Just imagine bringing a book and sitting right on one of the benches at the edge.

6. Luxembourg Gardens, Paris: Founded in the 17th century by the Queen of France and a member of the powerful Italian Medici family, Marie de Medici, Luxembourg Gardens is famous for its neatly manicured lawns, tree-lined promenades and blooming flowerbeds. In other words, these gardens are beyond magnificent.

7. Hyde Park, London: Home of the famous winding Serpentine Lake and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain, Hyde Park offers recreational swimming, horseback riding and plenty of flora for visitors to enjoy. This gem of a park sits on 350 acres and is one of eight royal parks in London, but undoubtedly, it’s the most famous.

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8. Balboa Park, San Diego: Balboa Park is the gem of San Diego. Home of multiple museums, theaters, gardens and more, this park is a place you could spend an entire day — heck, a week — touring. Visit the world-famous San Diego Zoo (PANDAS!) located here, then walk around the Natural History Museum. Conclude your visit by touring the 1935 Old Cactus Garden.

9. Keukenhof, Netherlands: This park, located just southwest of Amsterdam in the town of Lisse, has a super limited run each year from mid-March to mid-May only. Why? Because that’s when the tulips bloom. And for this park, the tulips are everything. It’s one of the largest flower gardens in the entire world, with about seven million bulbs planted annually. Daaang, that’s a lot of flowers.

10. Ueno Park, Tokyo: This is another park that is known for its flowers, but at Ueno Park, it’s all about the “sakura,” or cherry blossoms. During the springtime, when the trees are in bloom, people flood to the park for picnics and to “hanami,” which means “flower viewing,” a traditional pastime. Ueno is by far the most popular of Japan’s city parks, and so worth a trip.

11. Stanley Park, Vancouver: This massive city park stretches over 400 hectares and has a rainforest, scenic waterfront views and several landmarks like the Lost Lagoon, a freshwater marsh. Walk along the famous Seawall or go hiking on one of their many forest trails during your visit. Or, you know, ride the miniature train that runs through the park if you’re too lazy to walk.

12. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco: This massive green space features 1017 acres of sweeping hills, trails and picnic grove. For a truly special experience, sip a cup of tea inside the Japanese Tea Garden. Located inside of the park, it’s the oldest Japanese garden in the USA.

13. Ibirabuera Park, São Paulo: Ibirabuera Park opened its gates (okay, 10 gates) in August 1954. It’s a natural oasis that features 218 different species of plants, 156 types of birds and 35 kinds of butterflies, all situated within the busy city limits of Brazil’s capital state. It’s one of the largest city parks in South America. Take a leisurely bike ride around the park if you ever get the chance to go.

14. Englischer Gardens, Munich: Translated as English Gardens, Englischer has been around for 225 years. That’s a really freakin’ long time. That gorgeous structure pictured above is the famous monopteros, a circular colonnade built without walls. Lounge on the carefully mowed lawns and soak up some sunshine. Then, head over to the Chinese Tower beer gardens for a brew. Don’t forget to bring some friends — there are around 7,000 seats available there.

15. The High Line, New York City: Probably one of the cleverest uses of city space, The High Line in New York was once a train overpass. Since the track was retired, it sat unused for about three decades before it was reopened as a public space. The park is essentially a long walkway along the old tracks with gorgeous landscaping and plenty of seating running along both sides. There’s nothing better than grabbing an ice cream or a coffee and catching up with friends as you walk The High Line.

Do you have any favorite parks that aren’t on the list? Share it with us in the comments below!

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Numerous rumors about potentially-contaminated Girl Scout cookies have been floating around, and Girl Scouts of the USA is finally addressing them.

Sources reported the presence of toxic metals and glyphosate in the popular cookies and noted that it poses “profound ethical and public health concerns.” Here’s what Girl Scouts had to say.

Scroll on to learn more about what’s going on with the latest Girl Scout cookie contamination news.

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The idea that Girl Scout cookies might be contaminated first arose in December 2024 when GMOScience and Moms Across America released a joint-commissioned reporttitled “Danger in the Dough: Unveiling the Toxic Contaminants in Girl Scout Cookies.”

The report found that 100% of the Girl Scout cookie samples they tested were positive for glyphosate and toxic metals and 88% of samples were positive for all 5 toxic metals (arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury), with significant percentages of the samples testing positive for cadmium and lead.

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In the report, both groups said that the continual sale of Girl Scout cookies poses “profound ethical and public health concerns,” and slightly called out Girl Scouts of the USA for not allocating more money towards “better ingredients."

The GMOScience and Moms Across America report also cited a lack of government oversight when it comes to food safety and that entities like the FDA and EPA “have not fulfilled their commitment.”

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Despite the reports about contamination, Girl Scouts of the USA says Girl Scout Cookies are “safe to consume.” In an official statement, they assured the public that their cookies comply with FDA and EPA food safety standards. They also noted that heavy metals are not purposefully added to their cookies.

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Girl Scouts of the USA made sure to note that “environmental contaminants” like heavy metals and glyphosate can occur naturally in soil, though in very small, trace amounts.

The FDA verified this, saying naturally-occurring heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury are just a “reality about our food supply.”

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Girl Scouts of the USA highlighted that their cookie suppliers “continue to ensure the integrity of [their] recipes and the safety of all Girl Scout Cookie products in accordance with federal regulations and Global Food Safety initiative standards.”

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The real issue at hand is not just Girl Scout cookies – it’s that our frameworks for food safety have plenty of wiggle room for toxic metals and chemicals to be present in our food.

In fact, it’s become so common that we tend to forget all about it – likely why cookie lovers were up in arms about the contamination news.

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GMOScience and Moms Across America echoed this exact sentiment in their report, calling for the development of organic and regenerative farming to eradicate potential contamination altogether.

They also called on Girl Scouts of the USA to play a larger role in “transforming our food and farming system.”

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The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a Super Bowl tough loss on February 9, 2025, and there's one major thing on everyone's mind now — is Travis Kelce retiring? The subject's come up multiple times throughout the 2024-2025 NFL season, but much like his brother Jason the previous year, Travis hasn't given a definitive answer on the matter. Amid everything from Taylor Swift wedding rumors to starring TV roles (anyone else watch Grotequerie?!), the Chiefs tight end definitely has a lot going on right now. Could all this — plus an overall great football season, sans the Super Bowl loss — add up to the end of his NFL career? Here's what we know so far.

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On February 12, 2025, Travis Kelce opened up about his potential retirement on the New Heights podcast. "I know everybody wants to know whether or not I'm playing next year, and right now, I'm just kicking everything down the road," he said. "I'm not making any crazy decisions."

Travis shared that the Super Bowl loss a "tough pill to swallow" and a "tough reality," but also noted that the Chiefs team is focused on "being there" for each other in the aftermath.

"I'm gonna take some time to figure it out. And, I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back, it's a wholehearted decision," he said. "I'm not half-a--ing it, and I'm fully here for them."

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During the 2025 Super Bowl, Travis only made four catches, resulting in a gain of 39 yards — his "lowest postseason output since 2019" according to The Athletic. Still, USA Todayreported that he broke Jerry Rice's record of 35 career Super Bowl catches. However, it was pretty clear that even a record-breaking performance wasn't enough to bolster Travis's mood.

The football star didn't hold a larger post-game conference, but he noted that they "haven't played that bad all year" and said that the Chiefs "couldn’t get it going offensively" to a few reporters. He acknowledged, "You don't lose like that without everything going bad," before leaving for the night.

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Still, Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes was asked about what comes next for Travis's career. "I'll let Travis make that decision on his own," Patrick said. "He's given so much to this team and to the NFL, and he's been such a joy, not only for me to work with, but for people to watch."

Mahomes notes Travis "still has a lot of football left in him" and that he "always makes plays in the biggest moments." He said, "But I know he still has a love for the game, and he’ll get to spend some time with his family and make that decision on his own."

Patrick reassured everyone, "He knows he’ll come back here with open arms. We love that guy not only for the football player, but for who he is every single day."

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Travis made his way to the suite with Taylor and his family after the tough Chiefs loss. It was a stark contrast from his "fight for your right to party" vibes of last year, so we hope we was able to find some comfort among his loved ones. And as for if Travis is actually retiring, we'll definitely keep an eye out for what he says and does next. 👀

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We can always count on our favorite streamers to give us the best content, like, ever. In addition to The Best New TV Shows Coming To Netflix In February, there are some truly stellar titles on Max this month — including a few you can already watch! We might have to wait a few more months for The Last of Us season 2, but these new TV shows make that wait a little easier.

Here are the 8 best TV shows on Max in February 2025.

1. The White Lotus Season 3 — Stream on Max February 16, 2025

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Start your spring break early by joining the new White Lotus cast in Thailand. This season, which debuts new episodes every week at 9PM EST, explores all things pleasure and pain, and trust me: you'll be on the edge of your seat the whole time.

The White Lotus season 3 stars Leslie Bibb, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Patrick Schwarzenegger and Blackpink’s Lisa Manobal.

2. Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest — Stream on Max February 25, 2025

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This 6-episode docuseries tells the story of the racial justice communities and leaders working today, following the birth of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s.

3.The Pitt — Stream new episodes on Max every Thursday

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This entire 15-episode drama takes place over the course of a single shift at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital’s emergency room, broken down into 15 one-hour segments. I'm hooked!

The Pitt stars Noah Wyle, Tracey Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, Shabana Azeez, and Katherine LaNasa.

4. Baylen Out Loud — Stream new episodes on Max every Monday

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This new TV show follows Baylen Dupree, who's making her way through love and life in West Virginia with extreme Tourette Syndrome.

Baylen Out Loud stars Baylen Dupree.

5. 90 Day: The Last Resort — Stream all episodes on Max now

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These 90 Day duos are facing reality while at a group couples retreat — and they have to figure out if they're going to continue their happily ever after or go home on their own.

90 Day: The Last Resort stars Ed Brown, Yara Zaya, Angela Deem, Jovi Dufren, and Kalani Faagata.

6. The Takedown: American Aryans — Stream all episodes on Max now

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This documentary show follows the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas over the last 20+ years — and the murder of a young woman that changes everything.

The Takedown: American Aryans is directed and produced by Neil Rawles.

7. The Fall of Diddy — Stream all episodes on Max now

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True crime fans will want to tune into this series, which examines the allegations against rapper and executive Sean Combs.

8. The West Wing — Stream on Max now

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Get your old school TV kick with the OG political drama, which follows the lives of the people working inside the White House.

The West Wing stars Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Allison Janney, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Janel Moloney, and Richard Schiff.

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