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Food & Drink Options in Hyde Park | The Royal Parks
Indulge in delightful food and drink options while surrounded by the natural beauty of Hyde Park, a culinary highlight of The Royal Parks
Take a virtual tour of Hyde Park’s Crystal Palace of 1851
2020年5月1日 · The Royal Parks, the charity which manages London’s eight Royal Parks has partnered with educational virtual reality company, Seymour & Lerhn, to create the first virtual tour of the historic building, on location in Hyde Park.. The Crystal Palace was a marvel of its time when it opened in Hyde Park on May 1st 1851. It was an enormous structure constructed from glass and cast iron, measuring ...
Things to Do in Hyde Park - The Royal Parks
As the largest Royal Park in central London, we’ve got plenty of space for everyone and everything. Whatever you enjoy – from a high energy rock concert, to a ride down Rotten Row, browsing in The Royal Parks' first ever Shop, to relaxing in a deck chair – you can do it in Hyde Park.. Whether you’re visiting for the first time, or live …
Horticultural apprenticeships - The Royal Parks
Learn from the best. Being a horticultural apprentice here is an exciting challenge – often physically demanding, but hugely rewarding. You’ll build practical skills and horticultural knowledge, learning from gardeners at the top of their game.
Robert Fortune (1812-1880) - The Royal Parks
Fortune was searching for trees, shrubs, bulbs and perennials that would thrive in Britain, on behalf of the Horticultural Society in London. He brought back around 120 species that have become popular garden essentials, including forsythia, winter jasmine and wisteria.
Map of Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
2025年1月28日 · From 3 March we will introduce a later opening time of 9am at Kingston Gate Car Park on weekdays. This is intended to prioritise parking for park visitors during the day and discourage use of the facility as a free ‘park and ride’ service for commuters.
History of Greenwich Park - The Royal Parks
Home to the ruins of a Roman temple, a curious Anglo-Saxon cemetery and the world-famous Royal Observatory. Greenwich Park’s early history. Greenwich Park has been settled since Roman times, and in the south of the park you can see the traces of an ancient Roman temple, excavated in 1999.
The Royal Parks | London’s Royal Parks
We are the charity that cares for the most famous collection of urban parks in the world. We provide free access to London’s beautiful, natural and historic green spaces, to help improve everyone’s quality of life and wellbeing.
Things to do in Greenwich Park - The Royal Parks
Stand at the centre of world time. Sit in the shade of a sweet chestnut tree from 1660. Stroll the length of London’s longest herbaceous border.
History of Richmond Park - The Royal Parks
Richmond Park has changed little in 800 years. Once a favoured royal hunting ground, it is the largest Royal Park in London. Thanks to its flourishing biodiversity, it is a National Nature Reserve, London’s largest Site of Special Scientific Interest and a …