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  • Pelicans in St. James's Park

    The pelicans of St. James's Park

    First introduced to the park in 1664, over 40 pelicans have since made the park their home. They are a popular sight with park visitors.

  • Flowers in the water and people on deckchairs in the background on a sunny day

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  • Wreath making event in Hyde Park

    What's on

    Discover the latest events, blogs and content from The Royal Parks.

  • Conduit Head at the base of One Tree Hill - this looks like a curved wall of bricks emerging from a hillside

    Conduit Head: Discover more!

    Find out about the system of conduits that run beneath Greenwich Park.

  • Autumn leaves

    Gardens at Brompton Cemetery

    Stroll Brompton Cemetery's gardens - a unique London oasis blending garden cemetery charm with wildlife habitats and ecological beauty.

  • Crows in the cemetery

    Wildlife at Brompton Cemetery

    Encounter nature's beauty in the heart of London at Brompton Cemetery, a sanctuary for flowers, spiders, and diverse habitats.

  • Café North Lodge

    Café North Lodge at Brompton Cemetery

    Unwind at Café North Lodge in Brompton Cemetery, London's Grade II listed retreat. Check opening hours and contact details for a serene break.

  • Longford River in Bushy Park in spring

    Nature & wildlife

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

  • Grave of American opera singer Blanche Roosevelt Macchetta

    Famous graves & burials at Brompton Cemetery

    Visit Brompton Cemetery's historic map to find the resting places of notable figures like Albert Emile Schloss, a journey through London's legacy.