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The 10 Best Parks in London

For some people, getting to the center of London is as easy as taking a cab. For others, like us, it means walking across the river and up some stairs. For those who don’t have a convenient public transport link, there’s the option of a lovely park city in the heart of the capital. With its many parks, walkable neighborhoods, and historic centers, the Uxbridge area in north-central has one of the most Parks in London. From Notting Hill to Ealing to Battersea and Streatham — this part of town has something for everyone. The benefits of parks are numerous and range from the calming effect they have on the mind to the physical benefits such as improved cardiovascular health, better sleep, and reduced stress levels. These benefits can be gained through various forms of exercise.

There are plenty of great walking places around London, but now that we’re permitted to leave the city limits, you may want to go a bit farther out. If you’re looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, these rural hikes near London are the perfect way to get away from the hustle and bustle. It’s also a good idea to stop by one of these fantastic pub gardens if you become a bit thirsty.

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So here is our top 10 list of Parks in London that you need to visit if you’re looking for a place where you can get away from it all:

1. Hampstead Heath and Muswell Hill Parks

Hampstead Heath, in the center of the borough of Redchurch in London, is one of the most famous park areas in the world. It’s home to the world-renowned Hampstead Farm Wildlife Sanctuary and hosts the annual Open-Air Concert Series, where you can enjoy free classical, modern, and world music. The park also features a number of beautiful gardens, including a lake and co-ed trails, making this one of the most park-friendly areas in London.

2. Barnes Common and Barnes Common North Parks

Barnes Common is a large city-owned park in west London, England. It is bordered by Fulham Palace to the west and the west-central section of Kingston Wall to the east. The northern portion of the common is a large open-air amusement park, featuring go-karting, a 5-G-lift and water slides. The eastern portion of Barnes Common is a more residential area, with open park space and gardens.

3. Shoreditch High Street Parks

Shoreditch High Street is a street in the northern part of the City of London, England. The street is part of an ancient canal network that has been modernized and replaced with car-free pedestrian ways. The parks on the edges of the high street are particularly beautiful, with views of the canal and St. Katharine’s Church to give this area a very park-like feel.

4. Kilburn Park, London

Kilburn Park is an 8.5-hectare public park in the Kilburn area of north-central London. It is one of the most popular parks in London and is also home to the Kilburn Historical Society. The park, which opened in 1873, issituated in a generally east-to-west direction, with the High Road to the north and the Chiswick and Brentford Road to the south.

5. Ealing Park, London, England

Ealing Park is a large London park in the center of the city. It’s the largest London urban open space and is also the largest park in West London. The park is almost entirely made up of natural open space, with the exception of the large artificial lake, Ealing Zoo, and Ealing Old Town Library.

6. Streatham Park, London, England

Streatham Park is a large city-owned park in Streatham, South London. It is bordered by Ebury Road to the west and St. Johns Wood to the east. The park is actually a series of interconnected lakes, rivers, and footpaths, making it a beautiful place to spend a day outdoors.

7. Battersea Park, London, England

Battersea Park is a large public park in the Streatham Hill area of south London. It is bounded by Battersea Road to the south and St. Johns Wood to the west and north respectively. The park was designed in 1874 by the famous architect, William Heath, and is one of London’s most beautiful parks. The parkland is mainlyiot landscaped and forms part of a watercourses network that links the park with the River Thames.

8. Green Park, London, England

Green Park is a large city-owned park in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England. It is part of a green belt that extends through the center of London. The park is mainly made up of grassland and scrubland, with a variety of trees and flower gardens. There is a large open-air cinema in Green Park which is home to many free summer concerts.

9. Kensington Gardens, London, England

Kensington Gardens is a large public garden in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London. The gardens were designed in 1814 by Capability Brown, an English landscape architect. The gardens are located between Hyde Park and Hyde road and are one of the best-known public gardens in London.

10. Pimlico Park, London, England

Pimlico Park is a large public park in the Pimlico Recreation Ground in Homerton, London. It is the largest single-site public park in London, encompassing 11.8 acres (49,000 m2). The park was designed by the architect James Pering Whipley between 1881 and 1885 and was originally called Pimlico Common.

Conclusion

Now that you know the 10 Best Park Cities in London, it’s time to break out the walking shoes! Whether you’re looking for a cozy walk in a neighborhood park or looking for a place to host a park city event, these parks have something for everyone.

About the author

Md Asif Akhter

Md Asif Akhter is an editor who has graduated from American International University,Bangladesh. He has been working as an editor at The Kitchen Idea since September 2021.

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