The Regent’s Park
The Regent’s Park was designed in 1811 by renowned architect John Nash. It includes stunning rose gardens and has the largest outdoor sports area in London, with facilities for football, softball, rugby and cricket. There are also wild bird species and the Open Air Theatre.
Richmond Park This beautiful Royal Park covers around 1,000 hectares with great cycle paths (from flat to challenging routes), riding stables, two golf courses and power kiting. The views from the top of the hill are so stunning they are protected by an act of Parliament.
Greenwich Park Stop off Greenwich Park for breathtaking views over the river Thames and the City of London. The former hunting park is still home to a small herd of deer, as well as the Prime Meridian Line, Royal Observatory, and several cafés.
Hampstead Heath It’s easy to forget you’re just four miles from the hustle and bustle of London on Hampstead Heath. Climb to the top of Parliament Hill and you’ll be rewarded with magnificent views. It’s the perfect spot for flying a kite, romantic walks or simply relaxing with a picnic and watching the sun set over the city.
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The Regent’s Park is attractive for its terrific rose gardens.