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  • Wildlife_LP_Spring

    Wildlife

    The Royal Parks are home to an incredible variety of wildlife, from the threatened stag beetle to inner London’s only breeding population of hedgehogs

  • A view looking down the Grand Ascent over Greenwich Park toward Canary Wharf, it is a sunny day and the sky is blue as the volunteers start digging the trench in the foreground.
    Greenwich Park

    A dig with a grand view

    Over the past few months, the archaeology team have been working on the Grand Ascent, the slope below the General Wolfe statue.

  • An overhead, birds eye view of Richmond Park
    Richmond Park

    The Royal Parks to create new woodland in Richmond Park

    As part of The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative, The Royal Parks charity will create a new woodland, with the planting of 70 trees in Richmond Park.

  • Spring flowers in Hyde Park

    Hyde Park

    Discover Hyde Park's heritage and lush landscapes in the heart of London. A green sanctuary perfect for relaxation and leisure.

  • ATS officers based in Camp Griffiss
    Bushy Park

    The People of Camp Griffiss

    Who were the people that lived and worked in camp? Let’s explore the stories of just some of the people who called Bushy Park home in the 1940s.

  • Drone view of Blackheath Avenue Greenwich Park

    Unit base & tech parking

    We can offer unit base parking in the Royal Parks in multiple locations. Find out more and apply online here.

  • Deer in Bushy Park in summer
    Bushy Park

    ‘Dogs on leads’ to be compulsory during deer birthing season

    From Monday 18 May until Monday 6 July, dogs will be required to be on a lead in all areas of Richmond and Bushy Parks.

  • Italian Gardens Café in Kensington Gardens in spring

    Italian Gardens Café

    The Italian Gardens Café is the perfect spot for soaking up the ornamental Italian Gardens in Kensington Gardens whilst enjoying a range of food and drink.

  • Attributed to Maria Spilsbury, Greenwich Fair, c. 1800

    Greenwich Fair - Discover more!

    Find out what celebrated writer Charles Dickens had to say about Greenwich Park.