Kensington Gardens

Am Ende des Serpentine-Sees geht der Hyde Park in die Kensington Gardens über. Zu den Höhepunkten im Park gehören die Italian Fountain Gardens und das beeindruckende Albert Memorial. Im Park befindet sich zudem der Kensington Palace mit seinen stillen italienischen Gärten und der berühmten Peter-Pan Statue

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Kensington Gardens Adresse:

Adresse:
Kensington Gardens, London
London
W2 2UH
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7724 2826
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/kensington

Informationen zum Ort Kensington Gardens

Adresse:
Kensington Gardens, London
London
W2 2UH
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7724 2826
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/kensington
Mit dem Auto: Tube: Lancaster Gate, Queensway or High Street Kensington;Bus: 9, 10, 12, 27, 28, 31, 49, 52, 70, 94

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Spend some time here

My daughter and I spent a few hours here in March 06. Was a bit cool but very nice. Less people than Hyde park and more to see. We spent at least one hour taking pictures of Albert Memorial, as...

My daughter and I spent a few hours here in March 06. Was a bit cool but very nice. Less people than Hyde park and more to see. We spent at least one hour taking pictures of Albert Memorial, as there is so much detail on the memorial. Peter Pan statue great for kids. Spent half a day traversing Kensington Gardens and Hye Park. Plenty of benchs if you want to rest or just sit on the lawns like everyone else. My daughter enjoyed this as much as the regular tourist sites.

 
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25 August 2007
by justme221, Waxahachie, Texas
 

Spend some time in Kensington Gardens while in London.

While staying at a hotel across Bayswater Road from Kensington Gardens, I had no intention of spending much time in the park..... too much to see of the city. On a cold January day in 2006 I...

While staying at a hotel across Bayswater Road from Kensington Gardens, I had no intention of spending much time in the park..... too much to see of the city.

On a cold January day in 2006 I decided to spend a few minutes there, take a few pictures, then move on to "the sights" of London. Five hours later I emerged from the park only because I had filled my camera's memory card and couldn't take more pictures. It was cold, windy and that didn't make a bit of difference! Almost all of my best London pictures were taken that day.

A circuit north to south along the Long Pond, past the Italian Fountains, Two Bears Fountain and Peter Pan, across the Flower Walk to the Serpentine Gallery, west to the Albert Memorial, Royal Albert Hall, Queen's Gate, Kensington Palace and the Round Pond, then the Princess Diana Memorial Playground, Elfin Oak, and Time Flies Clock-Fountain gives a better historical perspective of London than you can get in the same distance on the sidewalks.

The park was anything but busy that day due to the weather, but many Londoners seemed to have a need to be there -children in school uniforms with their minders, men feeding swans, dog walkers, nannies and strollers - and it was my great privilege to catch glimpses of them. I remember people from that day long after I've forgotten the buildings I passed on the sidewalks (and I love London architecture!).

Go, spend some time there.

 
5.0
8 November 2006
by jlsfl, Michigan
 

Provides some nice photo opportunites

This is where Lady Diana's memorial fountain is and I must say that I was highly disappointed! I figure that this must be why I'm not an artist as I just couldn't see the point. Call me unimaginative...

This is where Lady Diana's memorial fountain is and I must say that I was highly disappointed! I figure that this must be why I'm not an artist as I just couldn't see the point. Call me unimaginative but I would have preferred seeing something with her likeness where little children can play and enjoy themselves!!! I think that would have been a more fitting memorial to her.

Other than that, the gardens are beautiful (there is an 'upside down tree' growing in there!!! I call it that cause the branches grow up and then flop down to the ground....quite interesting to see and provides a nice pic!!!!). Well worth a walk through!!

Had an amusing sight where a lady's dog had jumped into the Serpintine and was chasing some ducks way out in the middle of it...the owner was livid but the dog was quite enjoying himself!!! Lol! Mama Duck was less than amused though!!!

 
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19 August 2005
by natty918, Trinidad, W.I.
 

Relaxing Recreation

The park is extremely clean with sprawling lawns, trees and paths dotted with statues and monuments. It was significantly less busy and noisy than Hyde Park so it's perfect for a serene picnic or...

The park is extremely clean with sprawling lawns, trees and paths dotted with statues and monuments. It was significantly less busy and noisy than Hyde Park so it's perfect for a serene picnic or jog on the paths. The absolutely fun "Round Pound" is home to a variety of birds and fowl owned by the Queen. Bring a camera so you can get pictures of yourself or friends amidst a gaggle of geese and swans!

 
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6 November 2004
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