If you love flowers just like me, for sure you also love visiting  flower markets. Here are some of the most interesting flower markets to visit  in Europe.
1) Columbia Road Flower Market in London
Columbia Road is a world  famous flower market in London. It is open just one day a week, on  Sunday mornings and early afternoons. The narrow Victorian street  becomes a bustling market of traders, with the shops selling homewares, garden candles and unique, quirky handmade welcome mats.  Visitors will want to meander from cart to cart and seek the best  deals, before deciding upon final purchases. Be sure to bring a camera  along, to capture the dazzling beauty of the fresh flowers that line the  street.
2) Flower Market on the Seine in Paris
The oldest flower market  in Paris is located in the shadow of Notre Dame and Saint Chappelle, the  famous stained glass chapel. The market lines both sides of the narrow  street, and offers a profuse selection of cut flowers, greenery, and  potted plants. The ornamental plants hang from baskets and are a blaze  of colors and textured foliage. There is no lack of flowers and plant  material that can be used to enhance a patio, balcony, or side garden.  Cut flowers can be taken back to a place of lodging and enjoyed for the  duration of the stay in Paris.
3) Neuenheimer Marketplatz in Heidelberg, Germany
This  flower market is nestled in Neuenheim, just across the river from  Heidelberg. The market is only open twice a week, on Wednesdays and  Saturdays. Visitors will want to be at the market soon after it opens at  7 a.m., to get the best selection of flowers. Cameras and picture  taking is encouraged, as growers display their wares with beaming pride.
4) The Floating Flower Market in Amsterdam
Amsterdam is home to  the only floating flower market in the world! It ranks amongst the top  must see markets in all of Europe. The floating flower market is located  on the Singel Canal and stalls are located in houseboats along the  canal. Known for the wide variety of bulbs, the floating market offers  tulips and a plethora of other bulbs. The market ships all over the  world, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty all year round.
Our backyard also looks like a flower market. My friend who visited us last month told me  that our garden  is like a flower shop  because you can see a  lot of flowers around,  flower pots and garden decors are scattered everywhere.   I am glad that the single garden door we ordered last time was already delivered last Tuesday.  I am hoping for our garden terrace to be finished  soon.
 
 
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