Fred • December 30, 2015Try the café near the windmill, perfect with kids on a sunny day (but very crowded)
Peter P. • November 6, 2011Awesome fireworks every year! A great place to have a picnic and a beer in the summer.
Vália L. • August 21, 2017A field full of lavenders, a perfect destination for Sunday mornings. You should take a look at the shop, buy the lavender for the year and try the lavender scone & lavender maçaron.
Greg M. • April 24, 2013Love taking my son to the playground is never too busy which is great. Most dog owners are nice around the park when walking. Quiet, mainly only local people. Love it here.
Chris H. • October 19, 2015A lovely and huge field with plenty of things to see and do. Climbing frames, benches, goal posts and cricket wickets. Great scenic views and fresh air. A hidden gem in London.
Otel.com • October 11, 2011This place is home to different fields, gardens, Victorian houses, woodlands, etc. Highlights include: Kyoto Garden, the Royal Crescent, Holland House, and the open air Holland Park Theatre.
megan • September 6, 2014So much to do here. Four restaurants, an outdoor theatre, the London Zoo, soccer/cricket fields and the largest rose garden in London. Great for running (ring road = 3 miles).
Chris H. • February 17, 2016A huge park that's perfect for talking long walks along the Thames. Nice fresh air, fields for picnics and scenic views of Albert Bridge. What more could you want from a park?
Fred P. • June 13, 2014Blue skies, grassy fields, lie down, enjoy! Next to Rose garden there is a plant nursery run by volunteers. Buy some plants/herbs etc for your house/garden!
Hanna B. • April 12, 2015One of the best parks in London, including an over a century old dinosaur park as well as Victorian sphinx cats! Great for sunny Sunday field trip🐣
David S. • September 5, 2014The Heath is such a beautiful place! Full of hidden views of the city and ponds and fields and....it's just so nice, go there!
Simon J. • January 15, 2010Looking at these fields you'd never imagine that Islington is London's least green borough. Although London is greenest city in the world.
Melda T. • June 13, 2016If you don't want to go into Central London it's the best alternative. Tennis courts, two excellent cafes, a kid's park with a sand park, and a great pub by the canal. A must see...
Steven G. • October 2, 2011Much quieter than other local east London parks. Bring food and drinks and enjoy the space!
Robert P. • January 11, 2012Really nicely redone. Perfect spot for a lunch break on a rare sunny day in winter
Howard H. • May 11, 2017Beautiful and well kept park with many facilities including sports, playground, cafes, boating lake
Shane B. • February 20, 2017A huge park with varied terrains. Excellent for running with its pond, short trails and small hills.
Clio T. • August 18, 2010Relatively small park, but great for rollerblading or rollerskating because the paths are super smooth! Also lovely for picnics and there's a lovely playground.
Stephen G. • June 26, 2013Nice an well maintained park, nice open field, a river walk, basketball an tennis areas. The cafeteria is a little prisey but not bad
David W. • April 16, 2016Delightful formal garden area to the south of the park, adjacent to the cafe.
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