Come explore the new season in our cities. From Berlin to Barcelona, Milan to Ibiza, there’s plenty of sunshine and outdoor activities to turn a short stay into a weekend getaway. And if you’re a Sircle Club member, you can get up to 30% off your stay when you book 2-5 nights at any of our hotels, with our “More Dates, Better Rates” offer.
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Here’s what’s happening in our cities
Berlin, Germany
The season is in full bloom across Berlin’s sprawling parks. From Tiergarten to Mauerpark make a day out of “spazieren gehen” a charming German phrase meaning walking with no intention other than walking.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
There’s still time to catch the Dutch tulip season before it ends. Make a day trip out of the city to visit Keukenhof – which makes up an impressive 32 hectares of flower fields until 12 May 2024.
Vienna, Austria
In the mood for more spring blooms? Head to Vienna for cherry blossom season. Some of the best places to see the blossoms (and even enjoy an outdoor picnic) are at Stadtpark.
Barcelona, Spain
It’s the season for The Rooftop in Barcelona. Come soak up terrace views and warm summer days that roll into the night with spicy Margs and fresh tapas aplenty.
Den Haag, The Netherlands
Sometimes the unpredictable Dutch weather means you might need to duck indoors. And Den Haag is full of wonderful museums including Mauritshuis where you can view classics such as Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Milan, Italy
Spring only means one thing in Milan. The world-famous Salone del Mobile will once again be coming to the city from 16 to 21 April 2024 – the city will be buzzing so make sure to book ahead.
Ibiza, Spain
A new season is coming to Ibiza. Sir Joan Hotel opens 18 April and with it comes plenty of fresh adventures like taking the Sir Boat to secret coves and beaches like Azure Lagoon for the bluest water on the island.
Düsseldorf, Germany
This spring, the K20 Modern Art Museum in the city will be showing a special exhibition of Kandinsky and Hilma af Klint’s work from 16 March to 11 August. Catch it before the summer months bring more visitors.