5000 acres of quality green spaces across eight London parks. Free to visit and open every day of the year, the parks are for everyone.
Get active with a gentle stroll, outdoor swim or bike ride. Connect with nature in some of the capital’s largest open spaces and most valuable habitats for wildlife. Enjoy world-class concerts, year-round events and community projects. Take part in group sports, education activities or volunteering. Or just watch the world go by in landscapes shaped by their unique history.
From boating lakes to birdsong, grand gardens to kids’ playgrounds, visit the parks today and find your escape from city life.
Visit Hyde Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks, home to a large wetland area, gardens, children’s playgrounds, sports facilities and historic treasures.
Once part of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens is one of London’s eight Royal Parks covering an area of 265 acres of old and new park pastimes and green space.
Welcome to Richmond Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks, covering 2,500 acres and home to ancient trees, herds of deer, the Isabella Plantation and more.
Welcome to Bushy Park. Bushy Park is the second largest of London’s eight Royal Parks at over 1000 acres and located north of Hampton Court Palace in London.
Welcome to St James’s Park, the oldest Royal Park at the heart of ceremonial London. Enjoy great views of the lake and fountain from St James’s Café and more.
The Green Park is one of London’s eight Royal Parks, a peaceful triangle of mature trees and grasslands offering a quiet retreat from city life.
Welcome to The Regent’s Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks, home to a large wetland area, gardens, children’s playgrounds, sports facilities and more.
Welcome to Greenwich Park, one of London’s eight Royal Parks; a mix of 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a history dating back to Roman times.