Explore the greenery of London, by visiting any of the many parks of this grand city. Find out more about the London parks here.
Alexandra Park is a 109 acre landscaped park in the outskirts of central London. It is not one of the Royal Parks but it is the site of Alexandra Palace which is now a conference and exhibition...
Crystal Palace is a residential region in South London, England named from the former local landmark, The Crystal Palace, which occupied the area from 1854 to 1936. The area is situated...
The Chelsea Physic garden bears a true testament to the strength of nature. The garden is the 2nd oldest botanic Garden in England and is particularly known for its wide range of medicinal plants...
Hampstead Heath (referred as "the Heath") is London's biggest, ancient parkland, covering 320 hectares. It is one of London’s most admired open spaces, located six kilometres from Trafalgar Square....
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Highgate wood and Queens wood like in the London Borough of Haringey and are neighbouring woodland parks in North London which is surrounded by ancient woodland and forests. Highgate is a 28...
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Primrose Hill is an offshoot of the famous Regent Park in London. It is a 256 feet hillock on the Northern face of Regent Park. The hill has a breath-taking view of Central London and the...
The Royal Botanic Gardens, also known as Kew Gardens is a sprawling landscape of 121 hectares that lies in Southwest London. Unlike other gardens and parks in England, the Royal Botanical Gardens...