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  • Victoria Tower Gardens in summer

    Victoria Tower Gardens

    Victoria Tower Gardens is a small pocket of green space in the heart of Westminster that's home to a number of memorials.

  • The Albert Memorial kiosk, with customers

    Food & Drink in Kensington Gardens

    Savour the tastes of Kensington Gardens.Enjoy delicious food and drinks amidst the park's natural beauty. A culinary journey in the heart of London!

  • Pavilion Café

    Food & drink in Greenwich Park

    Taste the delights at Greenwich Park with options like the Pavilion Café, the Coffee Cabin, and idyllic picnic spots right in the park's heart

  • Horseshoe Bend kiosk

    Food & drink in St. James's Park

    Savor delightful food and drink in St. James's Park, where the best spots for eating and picnicking offer a taste of tranquility in the heart of London.

  • Aerial photo of paths crossing the Parade Ground

    Coronavirus: The Royal Parks remain open for visitors

    The Royal Parks will remain open for visitors who are encouraged to come and spend time in nature, relax or exercise, whilst following government advice.

  • Two people sitting on grass on the right and the words Creating Spaces for Life on the left.

    Creating Spaces for Life

    As a charity, we're dedicated to preserving and enhancing green space across the city, nurturing habitats, preserving history, and ensuring access for all.

  • Joy of Life Fountain in autumn

    Things to see & do

    The Royal Parks are for everyone to enjoy, with acres of beautiful green woodland, parkland, gardens and historical buildings. No two visits are the same.

  • Spring view of London skyline from Primrose Hill

    The Royal Parks warns it's not 'business as usual'

    The Royal Parks welcomes visitors to the parks to boost wellbeing but warns that a relaxation of lockdown measures does not mean ‘business as usual’.

  • Relaxing in The Royal parks in 1940

    History of the Royal Parks

    A brief history of the Royal Parks, from King Henry VIII to the present day