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  • The Queen's House
    Greenwich Park

    Herbaceous Border

    This horticultural term applies to eye-catching borders filled with colourful herbaceous plants. Let’s find out more…

  • Sir David Attenborough planting a tree with school children
    Richmond Park

    Sir David Attenborough plants new woodland in Richmond Park

    Sir David Attenborough plants a tree for a new woodland in Richmond Park to honour the Late Queen Elizabeth II

  • Roderick’s grand family chest tomb, made from pink granite, stands in a prominent position just in front of the cemetery’s colonnades.

    Sir Roderick Impey Murchison (1792-1871)

    Pioneering geologist and founder member of the Royal Geographical Society.

  • The Hyde Park Learning Centre

    Book a visit and practical information

    Ask us about a visit to the Hyde Park Learning Centre to uncover, discover and be inspired by the natural world.

  • People running by the Serpentine in Hyde Park

    Fitness training licences

    A Fitness Training Licence is required if you are looking to conduct your business of fitness training or sport activity in The Royal Parks.

  • A young child looking for bugs

    Hyde Park Learning Centre

    Hyde Park Learning Centre is our eco-friendly haven in Hyde Park, offering learning opportunities and engaging family activities.

  • A group of children join in an archaeological dig
    Greenwich Park

    Greenwich Park Magnetic Observatory

    Did you know that Greenwich Park was once home to a second observatory? Discover why it was built and how recent archaeological digs unearthed its secrets.

  • Woman and child digging in the flower beds

    Friends, the Guild and partners

    Information about the Friends of the parks, The Royal Parks Guild and other organisations that support our work and how you can get involved

  • Isabella Plantation in Richmond Park

    Dedicate a bench

    Dedicating a bench is a unique way to pay tribute to a loved one or celebrate an occasion in The Royal Parks.