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  • Three deck chairs on a green, grassy patch near a body of water

    Park visitors urged ‘to take extra care’ during the heatwave

    The Royal Parks charity has issued an urgent ‘care alert’ to all visitors ahead of the heatwave this week urging everyone to stay safe.

  • Trooping the Colour ceremonial parade on The Mall

    The Royal Parks in photos - June

    We look back at June in the Royal Parks through some of the best photos, past and present.

  • Diana car park kiosk in Bushy Park in spring

    Diana car park kiosk

    Offering deli style catering service, Bushy Park's refreshment point is located at the Diana Car Park.

  • Henry Moore with his 'Knife Edge' sculpture
    Greenwich Park

    Henry Moore at Greenwich Park

    Moore had a deep appreciation for the history and landscape of Greenwich Park and selected this location to display one of his famous sculptures.

  • Nature and wildlife spring hero

    Nature & wildlife

    Life flourishes in the Royal Parks, and we want to keep it thriving for decades to come.

  • Black and white photo of 3 lascar sailors aboard a ship in 1929.
    Greenwich Park

    Lascars in Greenwich Park

    Sailors from countries around the Indian Ocean occasionally found themselves stuck at London docks, and would enjoy the beauty of Greenwich Park.

  • Pencil sketch of a mulberry tree
    Greenwich Park

    Ancient Mulberry Trees in Greenwich Park

    The Queen’s Orchard boasts a very special mulberry tree with a fascinating history that stretches back hundreds of years.

  • Refreshment points in The Green Park

    Refreshment Kiosks in Green Park

    Refreshment kiosks are located at Ritz Corner and Canada Gate. They serve bean to cup coffee, ice cream, snacks & freshly made sandwiches.

  • General Wolfe statue Greenwich Park
    Greenwich Park

    General Wolfe at Greenwich Park

    The statue at the top of the Grand Ascent was a gift from the Canadian people in 1930. But who was the General? And what was his connection to the park?