Holland Park

The ancient park in the heart of London, now occupying more than 20 hectares, was opened in 1952 on the lands of Baron Holland’s estate. In modern times, the park area includes only half of the territory that previously surrounded the lord’s mansion. A little bit of history According to historical records, in 1802 the beauty of this wonderful park […]

Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens is a large park complex, which harmoniously combines the nature of wildlife (elms, oaks and plane trees dominate here) with architectural buildings (greenhouse-restaurant, Prince Albert Memorial, Princess Diana playground, Serpentine Gallery, Princess Caroline Temple, Peter Pan Statue, John Speke Monument). Next door to Kensington Gardens is Hyde Park, separated by an artificial lake. The gardens date back to […]

St. James Park

St. James Park is one of the most famous royal parks in London. It is the smallest (its area is only 23 hectares), but the oldest park in London. Famous St. James Park (St. James Park) is surrounded by the most influential buildings in London: St. James Palace to the north and Buckingham Palace to the west. In addition, it […]

Royal Victoria Park

The Royal Victoria Park in Bath is remarkable not so much for some particularly striking sights, but for the highest cleanliness and quality – it has received Green Flag status. It’s a very significant thing in Britain and the standards for public parks are very high. It’s a very clean and green place, to be exact – a public park, […]

Hampstead Heath

Not far from Trafalgar Square in London is one of the most sought-after and popular park areas, Hampstead Heath. It is Hampstead Heath that leads the famous parks of London, as it is situated on a hill and can be seen from anywhere in London. Not far from the center of the park is an entire forest, which is why […]