This extraordinary landscape has been shaped by nature for over 700 years.
We are the charity that cares for the most famous collection of urban parks in the world. We provide free access to London’s beautiful, natural and historic green spaces, to help improve everyone’s ...
Located next to her Kensington Palace home, the playground is a fitting tribute for a princess who loved the innocence of childhood. Over 1,000,000 visitors enjoy this free playground every year. Kids ...
Now two galleries, Serpentine responds to the unique location of Kensington Gardens by presenting an expanded programme of contemporary art and architecture that follows the seasons of the year, with ...
Park regulations are a set of rules designed to help us balance the needs of different park visitors and look after the parks. Park regulations are enforced by the Metropolitan Police Service. The ...
This free service will operate every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 29 March 27 November 2024, between the hours of 9:25am and 4:20pm. The minibus has disabled access, and runs between all the ...
If you want to use the Royal Parks for commercial dog walking purposes, you must have a Commercial Dog Walking Licence issued by The Royal Parks charity. Why do I need a licence for commercial dog ...
For hundreds of years, visitors have flocked here to party, protest and play. This is where suffragettes gave fiery speeches, where the Rolling Stones rocked out by ...
Just a few steps away from Buckingham Palace and bustling Piccadilly lies the tranquil Green Park – a little oasis of calm in the hectic heart of the city, through which the River Tyburn once flowed.
This charming landscape has watched over the ever-changing city of London for hundreds of years. Greenwich Park has welcomed generations of visitors – from ancient Romans and Anglo-Saxons to Tudor ...
From major events to our range of walks, music and smaller events for adults and families, across the themes of nature, history and wellbeing. Whatever your interests, there's something for you in the ...
Once upon a time, this park was the private playground of the nobility. Dreamed up by Queen Caroline in the 18th century, these celebrated gardens were originally part of Kensington Palace. Today, ...