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Shrine of Youth: The Peter Pan Statue, Kensington Gardens
The Royal Parks are bursting with literary history. Perhaps the most famous fictional resident of the parks is Peter Pan – the boy who wouldn’t grow up.
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The Barrow Cemetery
Did you know that one of England’s best-preserved Anglo-Saxon barrow cemeteries can still be seen today in Greenwich Park?
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A Royal Landscape at Greenwich Park
In the 1660s, King Charles II (1639 – 1685) had Greenwich Park redesigned to an ambitious scheme known as ‘The Grand Plan’.
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Queen Elizabeth Oak in Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park boasts thousands of trees, but Queen Elizabeth’s Oak is easily the most famous.
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York Bridge Restoration
York Bridge will be closed from January 2025 to complete vital restoration works.
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Greenwich Park in Art
For centuries, artists have flocked to Greenwich Park armed with sketchbooks, palettes and canvases.
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PaidHyde Park Winter Wonderland
Located in London’s iconic Hyde Park, Winter Wonderland is the world’s ultimate destination for festive fun.
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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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Greenwich Park Mobility Buggy Service
We are delighted to be able to continue the service this year, with the help of our wonderful volunteer buggy drivers.