The herbaceous border in Greenwich Park, located at the front of the historic Queen's House, is London's largest herbaceous border. The 200 metre long border dates back to 1925. In 2013, The Royal ...
For hundreds of years, visitors have flocked here to party, protest and play. Stop by and enjoy a lunch, an indulgent cream tea, hot chocolate or coffee at any of our cafés or kiosks – and look out ...
Once upon a time, this park was the private playground of the nobility. Dreamed up by Queen Caroline in the 18th century, these celebrated gardens were originally part of Kensington Palace. Today, ...
St James’s Café is an oasis in the heart of St James’s Park. Surrounded by a rich abundance of flora and fauna, enjoy stunning views of the lake and fountain from the contemporary roof terrace, ...
The meridian line in Greenwich represents the Prime Meridian of the world, Longitude Zero (0° 0' 0"). Every place on the Earth is measured in terms of its angle east or west from this line. Since 1884 ...
Share this page on facebook Share this page on twitter Share this page on whatsapp Copy page URL to clipboard Copied Covering over 5,000 acres of historic parkland, the parks provide beautiful green ...
Over 1,000 acres of historic parkland lies waiting for you to explore! What will you discover? Bushy Park is a haven for wildlife – from historic herds of resident deer and scores of protected ...
Just a few steps away from Buckingham Palace and bustling Piccadilly lies the tranquil Green Park – a little oasis of calm in the hectic heart of the city, through which the River Tyburn once flowed.
The Pheasantry Cafe is located in the Woodland Gardens in Bushy Park and offers a range of hot and cold meals, snacks, drinks, speciality continental coffees, homemade cakes and ice creams and has ...
Queen Mary's Gardens are world-famous gardens named after the wife of King George V. In 1932 when Queen Mary's Gardens opened to the general public, the first superintendent planted a rose garden ...