Royal Parks of London
Hyde Park
Green Park
St. James’s Park
Regent’s Park
Kensington Gardens
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Royal Parks of London

1. Royal Parks of London

2. Hyde Park

3.

• Hyde Park is one of the
largest parks in central
London.
• It is famous for its Speakers’
Corner.
The park has become a
traditional location for mass
demonstrations
.
• One of the main sights of the
park is the lake Serpentine.

4. Green Park

5.

• The Green Park is a
park in the City of
Westminster, central
London.
• It lies between
London's Hyde Park
and St. James's Park.
• You can find Canada
Memorial and the
Constance Fund
Fountain .

6. St. James’s Park

7.

• It is the oldest of the Royal
Parks of London.
• The park was named after
a leper hospital dedicated
to St. James the Less.
• The park has a small lake,
St. James's Park Lake, with
two islands, West Island,
and Duck Island, which is
named for the lake's
collection of waterfowl .

8. Regent’s Park

9.

• Regent’s park contains
Regent's College and the
London Zoo.
• It provides wide range of
facilities and amenities
including gardens, a lake
with a heronry, waterfowl
and a boating area,
sports pitches, and
children's playgrounds.

10.

• The Open Air Theatre
is located in the park.
• There is Regent's
College whit several of
institutes of higher
education .
• Nine villas were built in
the park.

11. Kensington Gardens

12.

• Kensington Gardens
are the private
gardens of Kensington
Palace.
• You can see the
Albert Memorial , the
Serpentine Gallery,
and Speke's
monument .
• The park also contains
the Elfin Oak .
• The park is also
famous for the statue
of Peter Pan , the
character of the book
„Peter Pan in
Kensington Gardens“
which is written by J.
M. Barrie.
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