Monday, September 28, 2009

Mesmerizing London Parks and Royal Gardens

London not only offers vivacious and huge tourist’s attractions like London Eye and Buckingham Palace but, it also houses several green open spaces in almost all the areas of the city. London is one of the greenest metropolitans in the world. So while spending time in the city you can also explore the natural greenery, fresh air and wildlife at the parks and gardens in London. Here is the list of some of the most popular parks, gardens and picnic spots in the city where you can spend your weekends or you can explore these sights while London travel.

  • Hyde Park
    Hyde Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the UK. The park is easily accessible from the Hyde Park tube station. It covers the area of around 350 acres and is home to a peaceful lake, more than 4000 trees, ornamental flower garden and a meadow. Besides walking you can also enjoy cycling, swimming, boating and skating at the Hyde Park. The park also hosts an onsite restaurant offering delicious food. You can also explore a variety of fascinating monuments and buildings in the park. The entry to the park is free of charge.

Hyde Park

  • Regents Park
    Sited close to the Regents Street, Regents Park is amongst the oldest royal parks in London. It is considered as one of the most happening London places. Here you can savor theatre, sports, music and several other entertaining performances. It houses some of the renowned award winning gardens, London zoo and fountains. You can also explore a variety of lakes, flower gardens, cafes and large playgrounds at the Regents Park. The Regents Park is in fact the largest outdoor sports area in the entire central London. The well known Open Air theatre at the park is one of the largest auditoriums in London.

Regents Park

  • Green Park
    Green Park is located in the region of Piccadilly Circus, London. It is amongst the top 4 royal parks in the central London. The park is close to several popular London attractions such as Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and many more. It offers a tranquil sea of green and attracts millions of tourists and local Londoners. It is best suited for peaceful walks, sunbath or for picnics. The entry to the park is for 2.50 pounds for the adults though children can enter without the tickets. The park has easy access from the Green Park, Oxford Street and the Piccadilly Circus tube station.

Green Park

  • Kew Gardens – Royal Botanic Gardens
    The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew are amongst the topmost tourists attractions in London. Sited in the region of Richmond, Surrey, the Kew Garden is also one of the most important research centres in the world. Scholars and scientists from several parts of the world travel to these gardens to research on the subject of Botany. The garden offers amazing botanical delights in an extremely peaceful and beautiful ambience. The garden covers a large area of around 300 acres and offer several facilities to the visitors. The entry to the garden is chargeable and the tickets can cost you around 12.25 pounds.

kew-gardens-london

  • Greenwich Park
    Located close to the Greenwich tube station, the Greenwich Park is also amongst the oldest royal parks in the city. It is home to a small herd of red deer and fallow which is the major attraction of the park. Greenwich Park offers some of the most remarkable views of the city including river Thames. The popular London places such as The Royal Observatory, Queens House, Old Royal Naval College and National Maritime Museum are also with the walking distance from the park. Several events such as jazz, theatre, sports and opera are also organized at the Greenwich Park.

greenwich park

So next time you are planning an evening with your friends or your family then do think about spending some time in the healthy and eco friendly atmosphere at the royal London parks.

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