London has several great city parks that offer various recreational activities. Hyde Park is one of the largest with 400 trees, a large lake, gardens, and amenities like boating, cycling, tennis and horse riding. St. James's Park is in the heart of London and is a site for national celebrations, with pelicans to feed and water birds. Regent's Park also has beautiful rose gardens and is a large sports area with football pitches, rugby, cricket and a zoo. Green Park is between Buckingham Palace and Piccadilly, ideal for picnics in summer with few monuments. Kensington Gardens adjoins Hyde Park and includes memorials like the Albert Memorial and Italian Gardens.
2. Hyde Park
• London's Hyde Park is one of the greatest city parks in the world.
There are 400 trees, a large lake, flower gardens.
• You can enjoy swimming, boating, cycling and skating there. There
are pitches for team games, tennis courts, tracks for horse riding and a
wonderful children’s playground.
3. • The Park has two lakeside restaurants where
you can drink a cup of coffee. Hyde Park has a
number of nice buildings and monuments:
the Joy of Life fountain, Archiles statue, the
Diana Memorial Fountain.
4. St James`s Park
• It is at the heart of London. Many ceremonial parades
and events of national celebrations are hold there. You
can feed the pelicans every day at 2.30pm, and there
are water birds, plus owls, woodpeckers and bats.
• This park has children’s playground, deck chairs, and
guided walks. Also, you can watch the concerts at
lunchtime and early evening.
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6. The Regent’s Park
• It was designed, it has beautiful rose gardens.
• The Park is the largest outdoor sports area in
London, where people can play football, rugby,
cricket. There are wild bird species. The Park
hosts London Zoo, the Open Air Theatre,
bandstands and a boating lake.
• There is a playground, sports facilities.
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8. The Green Park
• Lying between Buckingham Palace and
Piccadilly, It's a great place for sunbathing and
picnics in the summer months.
• Green Park has no lakes, no buildings and few
monuments, having only the Canada Memorial by
Pierre Granche and the Constance Fund Fountain.
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10. Kensington Gardens
• They join Hyde Park at the end of the
Serpentine. Park includes the Italian Fountain
Gardens and the Albert Memorial. The park is
also home to Kensington Palace with its
peaceful Italian Gardens, the Peter Pan statue
and the seven-mile Diana Memorial Walk.