London parks The Royal Parks maintains the eight Royal Parks in London. 1)Hyde Park 5)Green Park 2)Kensington Gardens 6)Greenwich Park 3)Regent's Park 7)Richmond Park London Zoo 4)St. James's Park 8)Bushy park
Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in central London, United Kingdom, and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. The park is divided in two by the Serpentine. The park is contiguous with Kensington Gardens…
The Giant Observation Wheel at the "Winter Wonderland",a London Christmas attraction set up in Hyde Park, November 2008
Kensington Gardens
Peter Pan Here you can see the statue of Peter Pan, the famous boy in the children’s story Peter Pan which J.M. Barrie wrote.
The Albert memorial The Albert memorial, which opened in 1872 by Queen Victoria in Kensington Gardens took over ten years to complete and cost £120,000
Regent's Park Truly lovely!!!!
London Zoo ADDRESS: Regent's Park London NW1 Tel: OPENING TIMES: Open daily at 10.00hrs. Closing times vary, please visit website or call for details. Closed: Christmas Day. FACILITIES: Please check with attraction regarding accessibility
Insects The Zoo has over 5,000 insects,big and small, walking, jumping, sleeping…
The Zoological society of London is fighting to help save endangered animals
St. James's Park The dominant feature of St James’s Park is the lake complete with two islands. It is the oldest London park, with very beautiful trees and flower beds and view of Buckingham Palace.
Green Park