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Hampton Court Palace
Historic house/palaceHampton Court Palace, KT8 9AU [map]
Explore Henry VIII's majestic palace. You'll love the magnificent state apartments and the vast Tudor Kitchens. Don't miss the haunted gallery, the baroque apartments, the formal gardens and the famous Hampton Court Palace Maze.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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Bushy Park
Parkland/woodland gardenHampton Court Road, Bushy Park, TW12 2EJ [map]
Bushy Park has the best of two very different worlds.
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The Green Park
Garden/environmental attractionGreen Park, London, SW1 [map]
The Green Park is the smallest of the eight Royal Parks – but it has always been one of the most popular.
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Greenwich Park
Public parkGreenwich, London, SE10 8QY [map]
Covering 74 hectares (183 acres), Greenwich is the oldest Royal Park and home to a small herd of Fallow and Red deer.
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Hyde Park
Parkland/woodland gardenHyde Park, London, W2 2UH [map]
Hyde Park is one of the greatest city parks in the world. Covering 142 hectares (350 acres) and with over 4,00 trees, a large lake, a meadow and ornamental flower gardens, there’s a good chance you’ll forget you are right in the middle of London. Hyde Park is home to the Diana Memorial Fountain.
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Kensington Gardens
Free
Parkland/woodland gardenKensington Gardens, London, W2 2UH [map]
Kensington Gardens is home to Kensington Palace, the peaceful Italian Gardens, the stunning Albert Memorial and the Serpentine Gallery and the Peter Pan themed Princess Diana memorial playground.
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The Regent's Park with Primrose Hill
Parkland/woodland gardenRegent's Park, London, NW1 4NR [map]
Regent’s Park in Central London is home to a stunning rose garden, an open air theatre, ZSL London Zoo, cafes, wildlife, sports areas and plenty of green space for you to relax and enjoy.
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Richmond Park
Public parkRichmond Park, Surrey, TW10 5HS [map]
Richmond Park, with its famous herds of Red and Fallow deer, is only 10 miles from the centre of London but feels much further away.
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St James's Park
Public parkSt James's Park, London, SW1A 2BJ [map]
St James’s Park is one of the oldest Royal Parks in London and still has much to offer today’s visitors.
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Alexandra Palace
Free
Entertainment, eating or drinking venueAlexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AY [map]
Set in 196 acres of parkland with stunning views across London, Alexandra Palace offers a superb day or evening out.
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Arrandene Open Space and Featherstone Hill
Parkland/woodland gardenAn area of woods and meadows near Mill Hill Village, with an abundance of flowers, fequented by a wide variety of birds.
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Barnes Common
Parkland/woodland gardenThis large common has some fine grassland and several rare plants in the clearings in the woodland and scrub.
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Bow Creek Ecology Park
Public parkBidder Street, E16 4ST [map]
An educational nature park designed around a series of water features, within a bend of the River Lea.
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The Chase and Eastbrookend Country Park
Nature reserveThis extensive area of grassland and former gravel works contains a variety of aquatic plants and attracts numerous waterfowl and wading birds.
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Clapham Common
Public parkWindmill Drive, Clapham, SW4 9DE [map]
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Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
Sports ground/stadiumLedrington Road, SE19 2BB [map]
The National Sports Centre is in Crystal Palace Park. The centre includes a gym, pool, outdoor sports pitches and tennis courts, a stadium, climbing wall and squash courts.
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Dagnam Park and Hatter's Wood
Parkland/woodland gardenAn historic landscaped park with many high-quality wildlife habitats, including ancient woodland, a variety of grassland, and ponds.
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Dukes Meadow
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Dulwich Park
Parkland/woodland gardenCollege Road, SE21 7BQ [map]
A fine landscaped park with some magnificent old oak trees and a sizeable lake.
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