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History of the Royal Parks
A brief history of the Royal Parks, from King Henry VIII to the present day
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Horseferry playground
The Horseferry playground in Victoria Tower Gardens follows a River Thames theme and is suitable for children up to the age of 12. Find out more.
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National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum includes the Queen’s House and the Royal Observatory and is open to visitors.
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The Meridian Line
The Meridian Line in Greenwich Park represents the Prime Meridian which has served as the reference point for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Find out more.
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The Royal Observatory
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich Park is home to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian. Find out more.
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The Mall
The Mall in St James’s Park is a grand processional route in honour of Queen Victoria, which has seen innumerable historic Royal processions.
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Horse Guards Parade
Horse Guards Parade is the ceremonial parade ground in St James's Park and is the scene of Trooping the Colour on the King’s official birthday in June.
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Duck Island
Duck Island is a nature reserve for St James's Park bird collection. It is located on the east end of St James's Park Lake.
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Constitution Hill
Constitution Hill dates from the 17th century and the reign of King Charles II. He is said to have come to the park for his daily constitutional walk.