London Parks Guide

Most Popular Parks in London

From the historic Royal Parks and their boating lakes to ancient woodlands, leafy commons and formal gardens, explore the capital's most beloved green spaces. London's lungs, ready for you to discover.

Iconic London Parks

20 beautiful parks
Hyde Park in Westminster, LondonEst. 1637
Westminster

Hyde Park

One of London's largest and most famous Royal Parks, home to the Serpentine lake, Speakers' Corner and 350 acres of open parkland in the heart of the city.

The SerpentineSpeakers' CornerWinter Wonderland
Tube:Hyde Park Corner350 acres
Regent's Park in Marylebone, LondonEst. 1835
Marylebone

Regent's Park

An elegant Royal Park designed by John Nash, famous for Queen Mary's Gardens, the Open Air Theatre, London Zoo and beautifully manicured formal gardens.

Queen Mary's GardensLondon ZooOpen Air Theatre
Tube:Regent's Park410 acres
Richmond Park in Richmond, LondonEst. 1637
Richmond

Richmond Park

London's largest Royal Park and a National Nature Reserve, famous for its free-roaming red and fallow deer, ancient trees and sweeping views towards St Paul's.

Free-roaming deerIsabella PlantationKing Henry's Mound
Tube:Richmond2,500 acres
Hampstead Heath in Hampstead, LondonEst. 1871
Hampstead

Hampstead Heath

A sprawling, wild expanse of ancient heathland in North London, famous for its swimming ponds, panoramic views from Parliament Hill and Kenwood House.

Swimming pondsParliament HillKenwood House
Tube:Hampstead790 acres
Greenwich Park in Greenwich, LondonEst. 1433
Greenwich

Greenwich Park

The oldest enclosed Royal Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to the Royal Observatory, the Prime Meridian line and sweeping views over the Thames and Canary Wharf.

Royal ObservatoryPrime MeridianMaritime views
Tube:Cutty Sark (DLR)183 acres
St James's Park in Westminster, LondonEst. 1603
Westminster

St James's Park

The oldest Royal Park in London, set between Buckingham Palace and Whitehall, famous for its lake, resident pelicans and postcard views of the palace.

Resident pelicansBlue Bridge viewsBuckingham Palace backdrop
Tube:St James's Park57 acres
Kensington Gardens in Kensington, LondonEst. 1728
Kensington

Kensington Gardens

Formerly the private gardens of Kensington Palace, now an elegant Royal Park famous for the Albert Memorial, the Italian Gardens and the Peter Pan statue.

Kensington PalaceAlbert MemorialPeter Pan statue
Tube:Queensway265 acres
Victoria Park in Hackney, LondonEst. 1845
Hackney

Victoria Park

Affectionately known as 'Vicky Park', East London's oldest public park, famous for its lakes, festivals, cafés and vibrant community atmosphere.

Boating lakeMusic festivalsPavilion Café
Tube:Mile End213 acres
Battersea Park in Battersea, LondonEst. 1858
Battersea

Battersea Park

A riverside Victorian park on the south bank of the Thames, home to the Peace Pagoda, a boating lake, children's zoo and beautiful sub-tropical gardens.

Peace PagodaChildren's ZooBoating lake
Tube:Sloane Square200 acres
Holland Park in Kensington, LondonEst. 1952
Kensington

Holland Park

One of West London's most romantic parks, famous for the tranquil Kyoto Garden, resident peacocks, woodland walks and the open-air Holland Park Opera.

Kyoto GardenPeacocksOpera Holland Park
Tube:Holland Park54 acres
Bushy Park in Hampton, LondonEst. 1529
Hampton

Bushy Park

The second largest Royal Park, next to Hampton Court Palace, famous for its free-roaming deer, the grand Chestnut Avenue and the baroque Diana Fountain.

Chestnut AvenueDiana FountainFree-roaming deer
Tube:Hampton Court (rail)1,100 acres
Primrose Hill in Primrose Hill, LondonEst. 1842
Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill

A grassy hill just north of Regent's Park offering one of London's most famous and protected panoramic views across the entire city skyline.

Panoramic skyline viewProtected viewpointSunset spot
Tube:Chalk Farm62 acres
Crystal Palace Park in Crystal Palace, LondonEst. 1854
Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace Park

A historic South London park famous for its Victorian dinosaur sculptures, the ruins of the Crystal Palace, a maze and a national sports centre.

Victorian dinosaursCrystal Palace ruinsMaze
Tube:Crystal Palace (rail)200 acres
Green Park in Westminster, LondonEst. 1826
Westminster

Green Park

A tranquil Royal Park of mature trees and open lawns linking Buckingham Palace and Piccadilly, known for its simplicity, spring daffodils and memorials.

Mature treesSpring daffodilsCanada Memorial
Tube:Green Park40 acres
Clapham Common in Clapham, LondonEst. 1878
Clapham

Clapham Common

A vast triangle of open common land in South London, hugely popular for sport, festivals, ponds and a buzzing social scene surrounded by lively bars and cafés.

Open playing fieldsThree pondsBandstand
Tube:Clapham Common220 acres
Wimbledon Common in Wimbledon, LondonEst. 1871
Wimbledon

Wimbledon Common

A huge expanse of wild heath, woodland and grassland in South West London, famous for its windmill, horse-riding tracks and as the home of the Wombles.

Wimbledon WindmillThe WomblesHorse riding
Tube:Wimbledon1,140 acres
Finsbury Park in Finsbury Park, LondonEst. 1869
Finsbury Park

Finsbury Park

One of London's first great Victorian parks, a lively North London green space with a boating lake, gardens, sports facilities and major music festivals.

Boating lakeMusic festivalsAmerican Gardens
Tube:Finsbury Park110 acres
Brockwell Park in Herne Hill, LondonEst. 1892
Herne Hill

Brockwell Park

A much-loved South London park between Brixton and Herne Hill, famous for its Art Deco lido, walled garden, ponds and hilltop views over the city.

Brockwell LidoWalled gardenHilltop views
Tube:Brixton125 acres
Alexandra Park in Muswell Hill, LondonEst. 1863
Muswell Hill

Alexandra Park

A hilltop North London park surrounding the historic Alexandra Palace, offering spectacular skyline views, a boating lake, ice rink and outdoor events.

Alexandra PalacePanoramic viewsBoating lake
Tube:Wood Green196 acres
Hampstead Pergola & Hill Garden in Hampstead, LondonEst. 1906
Hampstead

Hampstead Pergola & Hill Garden

A romantic Edwardian pergola and terraced garden on the edge of Hampstead Heath, famous for its atmospheric colonnades, climbing plants and quiet beauty.

Edwardian pergolaClimbing wisteriaTerraced gardens
Tube:Hampstead3 acres
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