3 best parks & nature in London

Squirrel in Hyde Park
Hyde Park

Park

Hyde Park is the largest park and oasis of green space in central London and, together with Kensington Gardens which directly adjoins Hyde Park, forms a natural area of over 2.5 square kilometres. The boundary between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens is formed by West Carriage Drive, which is a street that can be used by cars. However, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens form a single area and the whole area is often referred to as Hyde Park. …

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Greenwich Observatory
Greenwich Observatory

Park, Lookout, Monument, Museum

Greenwich is a borough in east London and a very popular place to visit, relax and have fun. You'll find several attractions together, but most tourists are attracted by the most famous one: nultý poledník - Prime Meridian of The World. It was here, at Greenwich Observatory, that the zero meridian was defined and it is from here that world time is calculated. [btn "The 10 best hotels in London" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/london.cs.html…

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Regent's Park Royal Garden
Regent's Park

Park, Zoo, Lookout

Regent's Park and the adjacent Primrose Hill are among the most popular natural areas in the heart of London. After Hyde Park, which is connected to Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park is the second largest green space in London. [btn "Find a hotel in a quiet neighbourhood" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/london.cs.html?aid=2380460;label=p-londyn-regentpark] The park was created during the 19th century at the instigation of the Prince Regent,…

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