Discover incredible London wildlife, beautifully designed gardens and plenty of space for summer picnics and refreshing autumnal walks in London's best parks.
As the air turns crisp and the leaves transform into vibrant hues of amber and gold, the capital's parks offer the perfect setting to soak in the beauty of the autumn season.
Famous parks in London
1. Hyde Park
2. Regent's Park
Stop and smell the roses in the beautiful gardens at Regent’s Park. Renowned architect John Nash designed the park in the 1810s, and it spans 197 hectares (487 acres). Alongside stunning formal gardens, this London park has a boating lake, playgrounds and one of the largest outdoor sports areas in central London. The Open Air Theatre stages performances of plays, comedies and musicals.
3. Kensington Gardens
Take a stroll through the gorgeous Kensington Gardens, a Royal Park that's home to Kensington Palace, the Albert Memorial, the Peter Pan statue, beautiful flowers, green grass for picnics and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.
Best parks in London for walks
4. Clapham Common
5. Hampstead Heath
6. Lee Valley Regional Park
Cycle along the paths or take a stroll in Lee Valley Regional Park. Stretching 26 miles (42km) along east London’s river Lea, past Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and up to Ware in Hertfordshire, this huge park has plenty of opportunity to spot wildlife, relax or play. Active types will love the range of sports on offer here, including white water rafting, cycling and ice skating. There’s also a farm and a horse-riding centre.
Parks in London with lakes
7. St James's Park
Channel your inner royal as you ramble through St James's Park. Surrounded by three royal palaces, including Buckingham Palace, it's also next to Horse Guards Parade and the tree-lined Mall. Visit the lake at 2.30pm to see the famous pelicans being fed fresh fish, before stopping off for a hot drink at St James’s Cafe.
8. Victoria Park
Head to Victoria Park, or "Vicky Park" if you ask an east London local, to explore the canals, ponds and a pavilion in one of the capital's oldest public parks. The large open green spaces play host to big music festivals in the summer, and there are plenty of areas for sport, picnics and relaxing.
Best parks for kids in London
9. Crystal Palace Park
10. Battersea Park
11. Danson Park
Sail around the lake or take the kids to the waterpark for a splash of fun at Danson Park in south-east London. This green space is a great family destination, with a peaceful rock garden, boating lake and the Grade I-listed Danson House.
Quiet parks in London
12. Richmond Park
Admire hundreds of free-roaming deer, ancient trees and rare wildflower species at beautiful Richmond Park in south-west London. Covering 1,012 hectares (2,500 acres), this Royal Park boasts stunning views from the top of the hill that are protected by law. Seek out the Isabella Plantation, hidden within the park grounds, to capture the Instagram-ready evergreen Japanese azaleas.
13. Greenwich Park
14. Bushy Park
Stroll down Chestnut Avenue to Hampton Court Palace or see trees full of mistletoe in south-west London’s Bushy Park, the second largest of the city’s Royal Parks. You can also find the Baroque-style Upper Lodge Water Gardens and the 17th-century Diana Fountain in these historic grounds.
What is the biggest park in London?
Richmond Park is the biggest park in London. The Royal Park in south west London covers 2,500 acres (1,011 hectares) and is famously home to herds of deer.
How many parks are in London?
There are more than 3,000 parks in London of all shapes and sizes. This includes the eight Royal Parks (with five in central London) and large green areas like Hampstead Heath and Clapham Common. London currently contains 20% green space and in 2019 became the world’s first National Park City by committing to turn more than 50% of the city green by 2050.
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