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INTRODUCTION
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bridges where you can cross the water and go right to the
heart of the fountain.
Many different
species of ducks live in the Serpentine.
The park is open from 5am until midnight all year round.
Getting there:
Underground and bus. They don’t recommend go to Hyde
Park by car because there are limited places for park the
cars.
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Regent’s Park
conservation and
enhancement of biodiversity.
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The park is open from 5am until dusk all year round.
Getting there:
By bus and tube. If you want to get there by your
particulary car, you can, because the park has a big and
economic parking.
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St James’s Park
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Getting there:
You can go to St James’s Park by tube
and bus. They don’t recommend go
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Green Park
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We can get there by tube and bus and, like St James’s Park,
there are no parking facilities.
These photos show the four seasons in Green Park. The first photo was taken in autumn, the second in
winter, the third in spring and the last one in summer.
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Greenwich Park
Greenwich Park is an
outstanding place to
visit. As well being of
major historic
importance and a World Heritage Site, the Park is also a
Grade listed landscape and a Site of Metropolitan
Importance for Nature Conservation - in short, a real haven
for wildlife.
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The paths and grass areas are used extensively for walking,
jogging, running, cycling and also ride horses (there are
special paths for do the last two things).
It also offers
users a changing pavilion with two team
changing rooms and showers.
In the summer, the Rangers' Field is
marked out and maintained for cricket.
Immediately to the north of Rangers'
Field is the Greenwich Park Tennis Centre
offering 6 hard courts.
Getting there:
Tube, train, Dockland Light Railway, bus and river boat (you
can take riverboats to Greenwich Pier from Westminster,
Embankment or Tower Piers).
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Bushy Park
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Richmond Park
The
Isabella Plantation is now an ornamental woodland garden, full of exotic plants, that is designed to
be interesting all year round. But its name suggests a far humbler origin.
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An extremely wide
range of sports are
available in the Park,
from informal
kickabouts to horse-
riding to club rugby.
We can get there by tube and bus, and there are car parks.
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Kensington Gardens
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Getting there:
By tube or bus. You can get there by your particular car if
you want, there are parking facilities in the park.
Personal opinion
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Bibliography
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