Monday, September 15, 2008

London Royal Parks

hye all....here John again.......:)
Well...in last post we have discussed about Art Galleries in London and i m sure exploring London can’t be completed without taking break in The Pleasant London Royal Parks. London has 8 Royal Parks that stretch across 5,000 acres and combine rich cultural heritage with immense green expanses.

~:London Royal Parks:~

Richmond Park - London

Richmond Park: It is the largest of the Royal Parks standing at almost 2,500 acres and was recently named London's much loved picnic spot for the second year running and you know what..? Richmond Park Open Day is on September 21. It will be a great day out for all the family. While planning your weekend break or mid week break visit some near by attractions like Kew Gardens and Ham House.

Bushy Park: Bushy Park is the second largest of the Royal Parks of London. The woodland garden is on a much more cherished scale, with secluded walks and glades, it is a haven for a variety of wildlife. Hampton Court Palace and Kempton Park Racecourse are the near by attractions which is worth watch!!

Green Park - London


Green Park: The Green Park is famous for its mature trees and open grassland covering an area of about 53 acres lies between London's Hyde Park and St. James's Park. - if you need a rest from the rush of London life, this park is for you. Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace is within easy reach!

Greenwich Park: Greenwich Park is a former hunting park in Greenwich and one of the largest single green spaces in south east London. Many historic buildings are actually in the park, including the Old Royal Observatory, the Royal Naval College, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen's House

Hyde Park: Hyde Park is famous for its Speakers' Corner. If you visit on a weekend preferably on Sunday, you will find speakers delivering their views with passion and gusto and it also hosts many events in the summer months. Nearby attractions are Science Museum and Oxford Street.

Kensington Gardens: Kensington Gardens lies immediately to the west of Hyde Park. The open spaces of Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Green Park and St. James's Park together form an almost continuous "green lung" in the heart of London between Kensington and Westminster. You can also visit Royal Albert Hall and Natural History Museum which are very close to the gardens!

The Regent's Park - London

The Regent's Park: The 487 acre Regent's Park is mainly open parkland which supports a wide range of facilities including gardens, a lake with a heronry, waterfowl and a boating area, sports pitches, and children's playgrounds. Herons nest on the lake and many other birds and waterfowl can be seen. The Park is also home to London Zoo. London Planetarium and Madame Tussaud's are famous attractions near to this park.

St James's Park - variety of bird life

St James's Park: St James's Park is at the very heart of London. It has a small lake, St. James's Park Lake, with two islands, Duck Island that named for the lake's collection of waterfowl, and West Island. Don’t forget to vist the near by famous attractions London Eye and National Portrait Gallery The closest London Underground stations are St. James's Park, Victoria, and Westminster.

What's more, many of our main hotels in London are located in close proximity to the parks mentioned!! All you have to do is plan your trip and choose your type of Hotel Accommodation. All types of Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts are available here.

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So on when you plan your next trip to London you can make the most the city's natural environment.....

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thnks...john...:)