Yakaday K. • June 24, 2019Beautiful park must visit when in London and sometime they hold events there went there this weekend for taste of London absolutely brilliant
Jacques • May 13, 2015The views across London are stunning. Very romantic setting; perfect for a picnic; before a stroll downhill to visit the Cutty Sark
Liisi O. • November 25, 2013Perfect view! You can see the whole London there :) definitely will go back there!
Catherine R. • August 17, 2014A great park in east London. Good for picnics. Has playground with big climbing frames for kids (and adult kids). Good for "free idea to entertaining in London"
anthony c. • August 10, 2023We have been to Kew gardens at least five times. There always something new to see and most of the flowers displays are and greenhouses astonishing. The best way to get there is by river
Matt T. • September 8, 2017A fantastic park in North London. Loads of space for kids to run around in and play on the logs. Kids playground has a great sandpit. The only downside is the parking which is pretty limited.
Elias G. • June 17, 2017A true green gem in the midst of London. There is always something new to discover, the Kyoto gardens with the peacocks are a must see
Lucy H. • July 11, 2015There's so much space! Feels rural. There are deer. Grassy areas, woods, lakes, hidden stately homes, great cafés. Good for walking, cycling, playing or picnicking. Beware the dog/deer combination.
MartinaYY • July 1, 2015Worth visiting. I went during Formula E final and is quite impressive. Very good for a weekend afternoon with friends and family.
Savannah P. • March 18, 2016make sure to go upstairs and take a look from the balcony- the lighting is really nice right before closing. and don't miss the water lilies house right next to the palm house!
Time Out London • March 26, 2012A favourite of local artists, this formal Arts and Crafts garden is a little-known part of Hampstead Heath. Visit during the early evening and you might see roosting long-eared bats.
Melissa R. • August 10, 2013No trip to Regent's Park is complete without visiting Queen Mary's Gardens. Many different varieties of roses to relax next to, sniff, and photograph. Best to visit in June & July. Beware of the bees!
Mark W. • February 6, 2012In the summer enjoy watching a game of cricket. In the winter, explore all four corners in an afternoon. And when ready,... stretch out along the river. Richmond is left and Twickenham is right !!
Mike T. • April 6, 2015Nice coffee victoria sponge and lemon drizzle cake, perfect place for noshup and high blood sugar.
Kaitlin • July 5, 2019Lovely place to walk. Nice and cool, and it’s fun to see the different houseboats.
Mike T. • February 12, 2014A fantastic Iconic landmark in London, that I recommend anyone visiting checks out. One Tip - Make sure you take your coat, it can be really cold here, with the Thames winds.
Harald B. • August 29, 2014Perfect and quiet place to relax. Very inspiring Japanese garden architcture
Jayd L. • July 24, 2012Lovely woods, great playground, but most of the paths are dirt paths. So of it is raining your shoes will get quite muddy.
Ieva P. • January 9, 2013A beautiful park with loads of Rhododendron bushes, a boating lake, duck pond, outdoor gym, table tennis and other sport facilities. Great for a jog. There is also a cafe and cycle hire (a bit pricey)
Matthew C. • June 15, 2014Worth the trip. Beautiful area as well. Plenty to do and see around Richmond station.
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