London Parks

London Parks

London is rich with well preserved and maintained spacious parks perfect for family walks, picnics and various concerts. The city has made the most of its greenery by encouraging people to come and enjoy the quiet and healthy environment. Rich and green parks offer a large grass area for sports and a wide variety of activities. Hyde Park, Regents Park, Holland Park, St James's Park and Kensington Gardens all can help you enjoy the quiet retreat in the heart of the city.


Battersea Park
Battersea Park One of London's liveliest parks situated south of Marble Arch. Ideal for family retreat, this park offers many entertainment options for children.



Holland Park
Holland Park Tranquil & relaxing Holland Park is conveniently situated near Kensington High Street and offers both active and passive retreat with dedicated children play areas.



Camley Street Natural Park
Camley Street Natural Park Camley Street Natural Park is an unexpected treasure by Regent's Canal with meadows and ponds providing a natural environment for wildlife.



Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park In the centre of the Park is the Royal Observatory, which contains gardens, open areas, a popular boating lake and children's playground.



Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens is planted with formal avenues of magnificent trees and beautiful flower beds and was once Henry VIII's hunting grounds.



Regent's Park
Regent's Park Known as the 'jewel in the crown', today Regent's Park has two boating lakes, three children playgrounds, tennis courts, bandstand music, a café & an open-air theatre.



Victoria Tower Gardens
Victoria Tower Gardens It is a small public park behind the Houses of Parliament and offers a quiet escape from the lively crowds.



Bushy Park
Bushy Park A real asset to the Hampton Court Palace, Bushy Park boasts an area of 445 hectares and is the second largest of the Royal Parks.



Green Park
Green Park Bordered by Constitution Hill, Piccadilly and Queen's Walk, Green Park is more peaceful with more mature trees and greenery than other London parks.


Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath It provides wonderful London views, especially from Parliament Hill, and now includes Kenwood House and a formal garden The Hill.



Hyde Park
Hyde Park Hyde Park is the largest park in central London with 390 acres of land, famous for its Speaker's Corner.




Kew Gardens
London Kew Gardens A World Heritage Sites by UNESCO from 2003, The Royal Botanic Kew Gardens present 300 acres of beautiful gardens with six glasshouses.



Richmond Park
Richmond Park Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London and is home to around 650 free roaming deer and provides an amazing view of St Paul's Cathedral.



St.James's Park
St.James's Park Surrounded by three palaces, St James's Park boasts beautiful greenery and a lake which is a habitat to a wide range of birdlife.



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