This charming landscape has watched over the ever-changing city of London for hundreds of years. Greenwich Park has welcomed generations of visitors – from ancient Romans and Anglo-Saxons to Tudor ...
Discover the hidden secrets of London’s historic green spaces on a guided walking tour, a perfect addition to your list of winter things to do in London. Our monthly walking tours let you experience ...
Over 1,000 acres of historic parkland lies waiting for you to explore! What will you discover? Bushy Park is a haven for wildlife – from historic herds of resident deer and scores of protected ...
Once upon a time, this park was the private playground of the nobility. Dreamed up by Queen Caroline in the 18th century, these celebrated gardens were originally part of Kensington Palace. Today, ...
Royal Gun Salutes mark special royal occasions. On these days salutes are fired from locations in London and other authorised stations in the United Kingdom and the Union flag is hoisted on government ...
London’s eight Royal Parks offer 5,000 acres of historic, nature-rich parkland across the capital, and attract millions of people every single year. Visitors may also spot some friendly figures in ...
Horse Guards Parade is the ceremonial parade ground in St. James's Park and is the scene of Trooping the Colour on the King's official birthday in June. Horse Guards is the building with a clock tower ...
Created in the 1860s, you can find this ornamental water garden on the north side of park, near Lancaster Gate. The Italian Gardens are an elaborate mix of four main basins. They feature central ...
Refreshment kiosks are located near Broomfields Hill, Pen Ponds car park, Ham Gate, Kingston Gate and at Pembroke Lodge. They serve a wide range of hot and cold snacks and beverages. From bacon rolls ...
The Pheasantry Cafe is located in the Woodland Gardens in Bushy Park and offers a range of hot and cold meals, snacks, drinks, speciality continental coffees, homemade cakes and ice creams and has ...
The baroque Orangery, located next to Kensington Palace in Kensington Gardens, was built in 1704-05 for Mary's younger sister, Anne, who became Queen when William died. Anne used Kensington for ...