Picnic Spot
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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Greenwich Park
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Hyde Park
Large ParkVisitor Rating:
5/5 (based on 423 reviews)London, [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
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Richmond Park
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Chelsea Physic Garden
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Alexandra Palace and Park
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Avery Hill Park and Winter Gardens
Free
Local ParkAvery Hill Park, Bexley Road, SE9 2PQ [map]
The park was once the grounds of Colonel North's mansion, built in 1890 and now a teacher training college.
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Crystal Palace Park
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Forty Hall Museum and Gardens
GardenForty Hill, Enfield, EN2 9HA [map]
Museum with 17thC and 18thC furniture and pictures, ceramics, glass, maps, local history displays and temporary loan exhibitions.
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Havering Country Park
GardenRM4 1PH [map]
An old royal hunting park, comprising large areas of oak- hornbeam woodland with undisturbed grassland in an important historic landscape.
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Highgate Wood
Large ParkN10 3JN [map]
Extensive ancient woods in suburban north London, together with a disused railway line reclaimed as open space and supporting a variety of wildlife habitats.
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Kentish Town City Farm
Farm1 Cressfield Close, NW5 4BN [map]
A small city farm with a wide range of livestock, poultry and horses.
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Lee Valley Park Farms
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Marble Hill Park and Orleans House Gardens
GardenTW1 2NL [map]
Landscaped grounds of two 18th century houses, with meadows, woodland and some fine old trees.
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Mudchute Farm and Park
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Myddelton House Gardens
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Shorne Wood Country Park
Large ParkGravesend, DA12 3HX [map]
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Streatham Common
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Syon House & Gardens






