Parks in London
London has a vast array of parks for you to enjoy. From the huge Hampstead Heath in north London, to the stunning Royal Parks, to well-loved local parks and playgrounds, there's so many places for you to relax outdoors in London.
Pack a picnic or buy food from an in-park cafe or kiosk. Fly a kite, ride a bike and let the kids loose on the play equipment. Many of London's parks are also great for wildlife spotting - ducks, swans and squirrels - and children and animal lovers alike will enjoy London's city farms.
Get started by reading our guide to London's Best Parks or browse our listings below.
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Bushy Park, A Royal Park
Large Park
Bushy Park, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0EQ [map]
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Lee Valley Regional Park
Large Park
Myddelton House, Bulls Cross, Enfield, EN2 9HG [map]
Lee Valley Regional Park offers hundreds of great days out. It stretches 26 miles through London, Essex and Hertfordshire. From sporting venues to open spaces, visitor farm, campsites plus much more!
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Kew Gardens (Royal Botanic Gardens) at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Park
Recurring event
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew TW9 3AB [map]
Acres of beautiful gardens and glasshouses with all sorts of plants from the common to the exotic.
From £16.00
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The Regent's Park at Regent's Park
Park
Recurring event
Regent's Park and Primrose Hill NW1 4NR [map]
Henry VIII's old hunting ground boasts a boating lake and more than 30,000 blooms in the rose gardens.
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Cannizaro Park
Park
Wimbledon, SW19 4UE [map]
Cannizaro Park has Grade II listed status with rare and beautiful plants.
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Hampstead Heath
Large Park
Superintendent of Hampstead Heath, Heathfield House, 432 Archway Road, NW6 4JH [map]
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Jubilee Gardens
Local Park
Southbank, SE1 7XZ [map]
Jubilee Gardens was created in 1977 to mark the Queens Silver Jubilee and sits at the heart of Londons cultural centre, South Bank.
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RSPB Rainham Marshes Nature Reserve
Nature Reserve / Woodland
New Tank Hill Road, Purfleet, RM19 1SZ [map]
Rainham Marshes protects an ancient, low-lying grazing marsh in the Thames Estuary. Its complex of wet grassland, ditches and scrub, supports many breeding and wintering birds.
£3.00
(USD4.69)