Top 4 London Parks to Visit With the Family This Spring

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The greeneries and gardens in London are some of the most famous in the world and always draw in plenty of tourists every day. There’s no better way to take a break from the hectic city streets than by visiting one of the parks.

The Park Grand Kensington London is one of our family-friendly 4 Star hotels in Kensington London and is the perfect place for a weekend away with the kids. If you’re hoping to get outside during your stay, here are some of the city’s biggest and most popular parks.

Hyde Park

London

As London’s most famous greenery, Hyde Park is a go-to spot for locals and tourists. If you’re hoping to spend some family time together having fun in the sun, there’s no better place. As you explore the park, you’ll have the opportunity to teach your little ones about all the historic monuments and statues along the way. There are plenty of open spaces where youngsters can run around and play sports. Hyde Park is also home to the beautiful Princess Diana Memorial Fountain which is a popular spot for families to have picnics.

The Regent’s Park

Chester Road, London

If you’re looking for fun activities to do with the whole family, there’s no better park in London than Regent’s Park. The wide open greenery boasts plenty of space for you to get some fresh air and watch your kids run around. The park is also home to some of London’s most popular attractions. London Zoo is located at the northern end of the park and Madame Tussauds is to the south. This means you’ll have plenty of things to do after your afternoon walk through Regent’s Park.

Richmond Park

Richmond, London

Escape the bustling city streets and escape into nature for the day as you and your kids explore the beautiful grounds of Richmond Park. It is the largest greenery in London and is home to all kinds of beautiful plants and local wildlife. As you explore the park, you’ll come across the hundreds of deer that live at Richmond Park. This is a great opportunity to experience the countryside during your stay in London and it will also provide your kids with a fun adventure as they make their way through trees and over hills.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

London

The 2012 London Olympics was one of the most memorable and iconic events in the city’s history and the legacy it left behind can still be seen today. After a delicious breakfast at the Park Grand Kensington London, take the kids over to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park for a day of fun and excitement. Not only does the park offer wide open spaces where you can explore, there are also a number of incredible landmarks and fun activities to take part in. This is a must-see if you’ve never been to London before.

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