Ems Lily: Lovely place to chill out and there is parking.
Jamie Dennis: Great area, lovely especially in the sunshine. Plenty of parking and great for a picnic, lots of boutique shops and pubs. Very nice weekend location to relax.
Hanna Brager: Good for long autumn walks and a great view of London from the top
2. Regent's Park
9.6
Chester Rd, London, Greater London
Park · 351 tips and reviews
Daniels Estate Agents: Parking Meyer max stay 4 hours 9.60 pounds
Mike Kelly: My fav Royal Park in London Has a wild fowl sanctuary & hosts London Zoo.Parking can be a problem, esp on the w/ends. Dedicated disabled parking throughout park. Plenty of sports pitches, at a cost.
Lee Player: Quiet. .. very big. Parks. Lake. Lovely
4. Clissold Park
9.4
Church St (Green Ln), Stoke Newington, Greater London
Park · Hackney · 76 tips and reviews
Mark Welch: Cafe and children's playground also skate park and animal holding plus butterfly house.
John Bannister: Good running. Very nice green space. Friendly people too.
David Stewart: Not really a 'zoo' but there are deer, chickens, pygmy goats and some somebirds in the middle of the park
6. Westminster Abbey
9.3
20 Dean's Yard, London, Greater London
Church · Westminster · 227 tips and reviews
Azalea Rae: Parking near the abbey costs 24£ for 4 hours *dies a little (read: a lot) inside.
Michael Natale: Definitely worth the price of admission if you are interested in listening to the entire tour. Great historic site.
Ellen DeGeneres: This is where my cousin Kate became a Princess! Westminster Abbey is absolutely beautiful. The vaulted ceilings, the stained glass, the painting of Stedman. I might be thinking of Oprah's house.
7. Bushy Park
9.2
The Stockyard (Hampton Court Rd), Hampton, Greater London
Park · 48 tips and reviews
Kweku Folson: Free parking so arrive early as will naturally get busy when the weather is good! Great play area for the kids and lavatories are conveniently located nearby. A beautiful park.
Ruth Cheesley: Wonderful place to spend the day. Free parking, lots of places to walk or run. Lots of Fallow and Red Deer in the park - keep your dogs and kids under control folks!
DHR.com: Being the second largest London Royal Park, this is a place where you can so many recreational activities such as fishing, boating, and see some amazing wildlife like the fallow deer.
9. Clapham Common
9.1
Windmill Dr, London, Greater London
Park · Clapham Common · 52 tips and reviews
Time Out London: Clapham Common provides an oasis of peace amid the busy traffic of south west London. A number of cafés, sporting facilities, two playgrounds and a skate park make it a lively recreational facility. Read more.
Katrin Hänsel: Nice for walks on sunny days. I love to walk by the skate park and watch the skaters.
Jenya S: Great for running, multiple open air gyms and group exercise on the common. Regular music performances at the Band Stand, perfect on a summer day. Nice cafe nearby serves plentiful ice cream.
Jack Smith: Originally The Hotel Great Central, which opened in the same year as Marylebone Railway Station in 1899, with the two sites linked by a glass canopy. With poor parking in the area, arrive by train
Reasez Pieces: Pre - Book and Enjoy Lunch in the Atrium or even High Tea... The sticky toffee pudding is amazing.
Ana Barandela: The breakfast at the Winter Garden is stupendous and the bedrooms are probably the best I have slept on. The staff members are extremely cordial and will make you feel like a princess during your stay
13. Harrods
9.0
87-135 Brompton Rd, London, Greater London
Department Store · 1109 tips and reviews
Paul Feakes: Parking is free for as long as you like!
Edilson Fontenele: Excelente lugar para comprar seu casaco básico de inverno por apenas £ 4.900,00. Dica: Peça para o motorista estacionar o Bentley na rua lado, pois é possível economizar o estacionamento!
Reham Mermaid: One of a kind, it's like shopping in a amusement park where everything is fun and everyone is happy. I love it
Chris M: come early to avoid the crowds. Free parking before 10
George Johnson: love this place - a proper east end market. Parking is a nightmare - make sure you dont park in Residents Only spots. When you do find a parking place its free for 2 hours
Slynky Cat: One of my favourite ways to spend a Sunday in London looking through the stalls of fresh flowers, people watching & enjoying the boutique shops. Go after 2pm for discounted stock as they clear up.