Sky Garden
The enlarged glass dome is dedicated to three storeys of exquisitely landscaped public gardens and London's most exclusive social spaces.
London is a great city to visit if you love history, culture and entertainment. You can see famous landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London, or enjoy world-class museums, galleries and theatres. London also has a vibrant nightlife, with pubs, clubs and restaurants for every taste.
Whether you want to shop, sightsee or relax, London has something for everyone.
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The enlarged glass dome is dedicated to three storeys of exquisitely landscaped public gardens and London's most exclusive social spaces.
Coram's Fields is a unique seven acre playground and park for children and young people living in or visiting London.
St. James’s Park: Royal hub of ceremonial events, royal weddings, military parades, and historic celebrations. Explore the heart of London's history!
St Jamess Park includes The Mall and Horse Guards Parade, and is surrounded by landmarks such as Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Whitehall.
A tranquil escape boasting lush gardens, picturesque lakes, and a diverse range of flora and fauna. Perfect for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities.
The Regents Park combines large open spaces with tree-lined pathways, formal gardens, and four children's playgrounds.
Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks.
Get your fix of contemporary art and architecture at the Serpentine Galleries, marvel at the history and heritage of Kensington Palace.
Clissold Park is one of Hackney's best loved traditional parks and has a rich history. The park has held a Green Flag award since 2006.
11 hectares of reed-lined ponds and dykes that are free and open to the public, a haven for both wildlife and people.
Parliament Hill Fields is a park in London with stunning views of the city skyline. It has a rich history, wildlife and activities for everyone to enjoy.
One of London's largest and oldest public open spaces.
22.5 hectares of gardens, Kyoto garden, children's play facilities, sports area and a cafeteria.
Belair House was built in 1785 in the style of, or possibly by, the architect Robert Adam. Its grounds included an artificial lake.
Greenwich Park is an amazing mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history that dates back to Roman times.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"