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12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

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Nov 27, 2019

Catalogue

  • Regent’s Park
  • London Zoo
  • Green Park
  • Legoland Windsor Resort
  • Kensington Gardens
  • Hyde Park
  • Greenwich Park
  • Sky Garden
  • Richmond Park
  • Holland Park
  • St James’s Park
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
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London, founded by Romans, is one of the oldest cities, i.e., nearly 2000 years old. Formerly, Romans used to call London, the capital of England, and the United Kingdom was known as Londinium by Romans. Visitors fond and curious about adventure and history are always keen to plan their travel to the most beautiful city, “London.” There are numerous places, things which a person cannot miss during his/her visit, to cite few examples these places are Housing of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower, Westminster Abbey, site of British coronations. To view the panoramic view of the entire city, the best location is the London Eye observation wheel, which is across the Thames River. Comparatively, London is little bit less expensive than other cities in United Kingdom. Locals can buy monthly passes for their travel by public transport. In terms of beauty, one cannot imagine without his/her visit how beautiful a place can be. It is for sure, and once you are in London before coming back, you will wish to extend your trip. There are many wonderful London parks one should not miss once in London. In the subsequent paragraphs we shall discuss 12 wonderful parks where people can relax and thrive in London.

Regent’s Park is one of the most popular London parks. It is named after the Prince Regent, who was once known as the playboy prince and later became King George IV (1762-1830). It was established in 1811 and is one of the eight royal parks in London. The exact address to reach this place is Chester Rd, London NW1 4NR, United Kingdom. It covers an area of more than 410 acres. It is a house of large open areas lined with trees, some gardens, and children's playgrounds. It is a place where one can have the best sports facilities such as the largest sports area in central London. The park remains open around the year from 5:00 am onwards. As there are limited spaces, visitors are recommended to avoid coming by car. Instead one can access this park easily using public transport available near the park.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

On the northeast corner of the Regent’s park, one can find the World’s oldest scientific zoo, the London Zoo, sometimes known as Regent's Zoo. It is situated in London NW1 4RY, United Kingdom. The park is open for all days of the week from 10:00 am to 04:00 pm. It was established on 27 April 1828 to use the collection for Scientific purposes. Later, certain animals from the Tower of London Menagerie were shifted to the London Zoo between 1831 and 1832. In 1947, the zoo was finally available to the public. It spread over 600 acres and houses one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom with an approximate of 800 species of animals. Besides, one can have the pleasure of watching the penguins dive and even feed them while heading down to England’s largest penguin pool. There is a special discount for groups, specially students who wish to learn more about the environment and conservation. This is one of the perfect London parks to live animal talks right in the center of the city.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Green Park is located right next to the Buckingham Palace and is one of the finest London parks with a wonderful mix of trees and grasslands. The exact address to reach this place in Piccadilly, London W1J 9EJ, England. It covers an area of more than 40 acres and is one of the eight royal parks in London. It houses a range of memorials, statues, and fountains. One can additionally experience here, the Royal Gun Salutes when ceremonial guns are fired for marking the special royal occasions. There is an interesting rumor behind the history of this park. It is believed that in the seventeenth century, the second wife of King Charles had ordered for removing all the flowers from this park. When she found her husband plucking flowers from this garden for other women. The park remains open around the year from 5.00 am till 12 Midnight. If one needs to relax from the busy daily routine, this place suits them best.

The Legoland Windsor Resort is listed among the best London parks. It is located on Winkfield Rd, Windsor SL4 4AY, United Kingdom. It was opened for the public on 17 March 1996. After Legoland Billund in Denmark, it is the second-largest theme park. It houses over 55 interactive rides, shows and attractions. It offers everything from roller coasters to the various LEGO building activities even for the toddlers. It has LEGO Games Zone, the Exploratorium, LEGO Studios, Splash Safari, Drench Towers, Fire Academy, Model Making Studio, Camp Castaway, Remote Control Boats, and much more activities to explore. This resort remains operation daily from 10 am to 6 pm. It has been awarded as the winner of the Best UK Destination or Attraction by School Travel Awards 2016/2017 and is among the finalists of the Best Leisure Product 2016.

Kensington Gardens is in London W2 2UH, United Kingdom. This is one of the Royal Parks in London. The entry is free for all visitors for the entire year. It covers nearly 270 acres of area. This garden is the private gardens of Kensington Palace. The park is separated from Hyde Park by the Serpentine, a lake that is used by boaters and swimmers. The park is very calm and peaceful. The view of the park is simply lovely. You should walk or bike in the street between Notting Hill and West Kensington. Every year a magic street is conducted on the street here. From here, one can view one of the best parts of London.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Hyde Park is in London W2 2 UH. Hyde Park is free to enter between the hours of 05:00 am and midnight every day, all year round. This is one of the largest parks in Central London. The park was established in 1536 by Henry VIII. Free speech and demonstrations are the main key features in Hyde Park. This is also one of the Royal Parks of London and is divided by the Serpentine and the long water lakes. Events such as Live 8, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland are also organized in the park to attract tourists in this 21st century. Sporting activities like football pitches and tennis in Hyde Park also attract tourists. The park became very popular in terms of concerts since 1886.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Greenwich Park is in London SE10 8QY, the UK covering the area for 74 hectares. In earlier times it was well known for hunting purposes. It provides a set of historic buildings, which includes Old Royal Observatory, the Royal Naval College, The National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House. One can plan to visit the park and get involved in various activities like exploring free galleries in the National Maritime Museum, watching alfresco art, watching the time ball drop at the royal observatory. The clean toilet facilities are available for both children and people with disabilities in this park. The park has lot of space, calm, peaceful atmosphere which offers a very relaxing environment for the people. The park remains open for the entire year from 6:00 am to 09:00 pm and is listed Grade 1 on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

One of the famous London parks is Sky Garden, which is in 20 Fenchurch Street | 1 Sky Garden Walk, London EC3M 8AF, England. The park is open for all seven days, From Monday to Friday it is open from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm. For weekends, the park is open from 11:00 am till 09:00 pm. It is very easy to reach Sky Garden by the tube station. Other nearby buildings that can be enjoyed and cherished are Tower Hill, Tower Gate, Aldgate, Bank, and Mansion house, and all these places are just a walk distance. On the rooftop, excellent Fenchurch restaurant is available. A great evening walk with fabulous food for both vegetarians and non-vegetarians can be enjoyed spending a great gala evening with loved ones.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Richmond Park is situated in the London borough, which is approximately 14.5 kilometers from London city. The park is believed to be on the topmost list in terms of having ancient trees, particularly oaks, which holds great importance in history and wildlife. Charles created the park in the 17th century. The first largest park in London is Lee Valley Park, and the second is Richmond Park. Other wildlife animals are also there in Richmond parks such as parakeets, woodpeckers, rabbits, snakes, frogs, beetles, and many more. For these animals and insects Richmond Park is home. There are numerous activities like cycling, golf, fishing with permit, running, rugby, one can do in Richmond Park. Richmond Park is open for tourists every day, no restricted timings, except in February and November, when it is open from 7:30 am till 10:00 pm in the night. One can plan his/her visit accordingly

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Holland Park is one of the best London Parks, which is open from dawn until dusk, every day throughout the year with no entry charges. It is in Ilchester P1, Kensington, London W8 6 LU, United Kingdom. It was renamed Holland House after the Earl of Holland’s wife, and Lady Rich inherited the property. Getting into the park by using public transport mode is quite simple and easy. Holland park contains street and the park; both are with the same name “Holland.” The park is believed to be the largest in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, covering 54 acres area. The park has numerous playing activities for sports lovers like it has separate areas for tennis, football, golf, cricket, and netball. Once you visit Holland Park, there are other attractive places too, which can be covered simultaneously like Kensington Palace and garden, the Albert Memorial, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

The oldest Royal London Park, situated in London SW1A 2BJ, United Kingdom, is St James’s Park. The park is surrounded by three palaces, which are major landmarks, namely Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, and Whitehall. One can use Park tube station, Green Park Station, and Westminster tube stations to reach this park within no time. The park opens daily from 5:00 am to 12:00 am. The park covers total 23-hectare area and can be covered in one to two hours by travelers. St James’s Park is one of London’s eights Royal Parks. The greatest attraction for this park is a large lake that is a wildlife sanctuary for ducks, swans, and even pelicans. It is the home to numerous water-loving birds, and its bridge offers very Snapp able views of Buckingham Palace. Pelicans in this lake are since 17th century, and one should keep an eye on them. The big-billed birds are fed in afternoon from 2:00 pm to 3:00 om daily. Impressive view of the lake, fountain, pelicans at their feeding time can be enjoyed from St James’s Café.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

Royal Botanic Gardens is in Richmond TW9 3AB, United Kingdom. The park is just 30 minutes from Central London. The park was founded in 1759. One can reach easily by rail, bus. Parking facilities are very limited around the park. This is advisable to skip the queues and save some money by buying tickets online. The opening and closing timings of the park for the entire week are from 10:00 am to 06:00 pm. The timings may change throughout the year. The last entry in the park is by 5:00 pm. It also contains the largest display of seasonal flowers in Britain. This collection includes more than 27,000 taxa of living plants, 8.3 million plant and fungal herbarium specimens, and over 40,000 species in the seed bank. The garden is considered a non-departmental public body. Tourists who are interested in checking out the biggest collection of plant species must visit Royal Botanic Gardens; this will hasten both inside out knowledge related to plant species. Once you are in the world-famous London parks, you will fall in love with plants.

12 Wonderful Parks to Relax and Thrive in London

There are other beautiful London parks where people go for evening walks, enjoyment, and refreshing on selves with friends, family, and loved ones. To enlist a few of these London parks that are not described above are Hampstead Heath, Battersea Park, Brockwell Park, Clapham Common, Crystal Palace Park, Dulwich Park, London Fields, Victoria Park, Bushy Park. The grassy spaces of London parks spread throughout the city provide a flower-packed place to unwind and soak up some rays. The major point which is noteworthy is entry to these parks, which is free of cost, and they don’t charge anything. Hence, anyone who wishes to plan picnic, outings, and spend good quality time with family must check out famous London parks and then plan for outings. These parks are world-famous in terms of length, greenery, tourist attraction.

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