Top Rated Parks to Visit in Big Ben

We've collected top 10 mentioned parks in Big Ben from other articles such as The Stylist Group, If you only have a day, A Complete Guide of London | The Shaftesbury Hotels Collection Blog.

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Big Ben

Hyde Park
Hyde Park
4.7 (97597 ratings)
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.
London, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by Londontopia
Top Ten London: Top 10 Most Romantic Places in London
"Hyde Park is the largest of London’s four Royal Parks at 350 acres, which means there is a lot to see and do throughout on your romantic visit. Whether you two like debate and want to take in Speakers’ Corner or wind around the Serpentine lake, there are romantic activities to suit all types throughout Hyde Park. Several hotels also border the park with great views onto it, so consider booking one of them to have a beautiful view every morning."
Mentioned by holidify.com
40 London Attractions & Sightseeing
"3 km from city center 12 out of 40 places to visit in London. Hyde Park is visited by millions of tourists and local people every year and it is one of the eight royal parks in London. The Hyde Park covers an area of 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks like the Serpentine Lake, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain and the Speaker's corner."
Mentioned by World Travel Family
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"Hyde Park lies between Mayfair, Knightsbridge, and Kensington and is contiguous with Kensington Park and Gardens, but is considered a separate park. Park Lane runs along its eastern side and Marble Arch is at its northeast corner. Hyde Park is home to Speaker’s Corner and The Serpentine."
Richmond Park
Richmond Park
4.8 (20438 ratings)4.5 (2181 ratings)
Expansive walled park, originally a 17th-century hunting ground and still home to hundreds of deer.
Richmond, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Bon Vivant Journal
The Best Parks in London - Open Spaces to Enjoy in London
"The highest point in Richmond Park affords uninterrupted views of the London skyline. This is the largest of the Royal Parks where you will be able to observe wild deer running freely. Be sure to visit the Isabella Plantation, an ornamental woodland garden full of exotic plants."
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath
4.7 (15947 ratings)4.5 (1545 ratings)
Green oasis for recreation, with swimming ponds, woodland and city views from Parliament Hill.
London, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by The Telegraph
London's best parks for children
"If the ladies’, men’s and mixed bathing ponds seem a bit too murky, take your children to the lido, instead. While still brisk, the water here tends to be warmer, and after you tire the children out in the water, roam the heath and find the perfect picnicking spot for the day. The heath has no great playgrounds – though, if you must, there are plenty in neighbouring Hampstead and Highgate – but the glorious park offers endless space for roaming, plenty of wooded areas for discovering natural forts, and space for sport."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The best things to do in London for free
"One of the city’s wildest green spaces, Hampstead Heath spans a huge proportion of north London. Stroll across the grass and clamber through the gnarled trees or take in the view of London from atop Parliament Hill. If you fancy a dip, the lido is on one side of the hill and the bathing ponds on the other."
Mentioned by Go Jauntly
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"Huge and sprawling with incredible views, woodlands and open air swimming ponds!. The perfect park for a winter wander, a place to watch the fireworks in London or picnic in the sun and a swim for the brave."
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.7 (31204 ratings)4.5 (7034 ratings)
Trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and Treetop Walkway.
Richmond, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Alternatively, if you are not interested in visiting Camden, you could try visiting two of the recommended morning attractions (e.g., Windsor Castle and Kew Gardens). You’ll need to use public transit to reach the morning attractions and to get to Camden but the attractions in Camden are all within walking distance."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in London
"Enter the Royal Botanic Gardens, as Kew Gardens are officially known, and you are enveloped by blazes of color, extraordinary blooms,…"
Mentioned by Google Arts & Culture
Step Outside: Kew Gardens
"Founded in 1840, using plants from Kew Park in Middlesex, Kew Gardens is one of the largest and lushest botanic gardens in the world."
St James's Park
St James's Park
4.7 (42927 ratings)4.5 (17006 ratings)
Green space with a lake with daily pelican feeding, a grass-roofed cafe and ceremonial displays.
London, SW1A 2BJ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Telegraph
London's best parks for children
"Arguably the finest of London’s parks for visitors of any age, this a haven for families on a sunny day. The newly refurbished playground will please children from toddlers to around the age of seven, with its sand, swings and climbing areas. The park’s vast range of resident birds – from pelicans to mallards – are friendly enough to feed (bring stale bread with you), and the café offers a range of lunch options, from sandwiches and salads to hot meals."
Mentioned by www.kiddieholidays.co.uk
21 Things To Do In London With A Toddler For Under £5
"The pelicans were first introduced to Green Park in 1664 as a gift from the Russian Ambassador, and today there are over 40 pelicans living there. Toddlers will love seeing the most famous pelicans, Louis, Vaclav and Gargi sunbathing on their favourite rocks – don’t miss the pelican feeding between 2.30pm and 3.30pm daily."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in London
"There is a story that, many years ago, a royal once enquired of a courtier how much it would cost to close St. James's Park to the public."
Archbishop's Park
Archbishop's Park
4.5 (1023 ratings)4 (22 ratings)
Park featuring a playground, plus cricket nets, an all-weather pitch & tennis & netball courts.
Carlisle Ln, South Bank, London, SE1 7LE, United Kingdom
ParkFun & GamesPlaygroundsGardens
Mentioned by The Telegraph
London's best parks for children
"Tucked behind Lambeth Palace, the playground here won’t thrill anyone over the age of about four – though there are things to climb on, a sandbox, and swings. But the location, in central London, make this a good pit-stop between cultural visits – particularly if the Jubilee Gardens playground by the London Eye, with its climbing web and little else, is too crowded. Archbishop’s park is completely cut off from the street, so children can roam freely across the large grassy field."
Mentioned by A Complete Guide of London | The Shaftesbury Hotels Collection Blog
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"On the cusp of Westminster and Lambeth you’ll find the excellently located Archbishop’s Park, which is great for little ones aged four and under. It makes an excellent place to have a rest in between sightseeing and it isn’t known for being too crowded."
Jubilee Gardens
Jubilee Gardens
4.5 (573 ratings)
Space created in 2012 for the Royal Jubilee and opened by the Queen, with flowerbeds and lawns.
122 Belvedere Rd, South Bank, London, SE1 7JA, UK
Park
Mentioned by www.kiddieholidays.co.uk
21 Things To Do In London With A Toddler For Under £5
"The Southbank is an entertainment centre on the south of the river where the London Eye, London Dungeons and London Aquarium are located. There are loads of street performers such as magicians and singers, as well as restaurants and cafes with fab views across the river. Just behind the Southbank is the Jubilee Gardens where toddlers can let off a bit of steam."
Crystal Palace Park
Crystal Palace Park
4.5 (9298 ratings)4.5 (322 ratings)
Former home to the Crystal Palace, with play areas, one with sand, a maze and dinosaur sculptures.
Thicket Rd, London, SE19 2GA, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"They’re not the most anatomically accurate dinosaur sculptures ever made, but from 1854 they are the world’s first – and youngsters go crazy for them. They, like the fiendish maze (considerably less fiendish in winter when the hedges are bare), were among the many attractions of the cutting-edge Victorian pleasure grounds created to surround the Crystal Palace, relocated from Hyde Park (no.22) to the top of Sydenham Hill. Not all have survived; the palace itself burnt down in 1936 – but the simple pleasures that remain, combined with many later additions (including an urban farm and skatepark), make for a charming and idiosyncratic park."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
London’s most glorious green spaces, from Hyde Park to Clapham Common
"No mere park, this was originally brought to life as a Victorian Pleasure Ground. Among its attractions are lakes, a maze, their famous world-first dinosaur models (which, despite exaggerated rumours of their demise, are still in place) and the Italian terraces, which survived the fire that destroyed the Crystal Palace. There's also the 'rusty laptop' concert stage, on the site Bob Marley once played, but it's sadly underused, and perhaps more interesting as an oddity of architecture."
Mentioned by Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
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"This is a large park located in South London which has some great quirky and distinctive features. It’s located in South London in the suburb of Crystal Palace and the park surrounds the site’s former glass exhibition centre which stood between 1854 and 1935. It has the feel of a Victorian pleasure ground today and even includes models of full-size dinosaurs which were built by the Victorians."
Golders Hill Park
Golders Hill Park
4.8 (2495 ratings)4.5 (103 ratings)
Mediterranean and water gardens, tennis/table tennis, croquet lawn plus a zoo and butterfly house.
N End Way, London, NW3 7HE, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by kidadl.com
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"Not technically a children’s farm, but we just couldn't resist including Golders Hill Park!. With its large expanse of greenery, it’s the perfect place for a picnic and some animal spotting. Golders Park is home to a large pond with both black and white swans, a deer park, butterfly house and even a small but free zoo where you can meet exotic birds and mammals including laughing kookaburras and ring-tailed lemurs - so there’s no shortage of animal fun here!"
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park - TCV
Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park - TCV
4.6 (510 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
Reclaimed Thames-side dockland site with lakes, flora and wildlife, plus hides for bird watching.
The Ecology Park Gatehouse, John Harrison Way, Olympian Way, London SE10 0QZ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksVolunteer organization
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
The best zoos, farms and other animal attractions in London
"Made up of two lakes surrounded by marshland and filled with all manner of toads, frogs, newts, birds and dragon flies, try one of the many organised activities such as pond dipping, bird watching, close-up observation and sketching of pond invertebrates. For those who want to help the environment, get involved in the Wednesday and Saturday conservation workshops. Thames Park, John Harrison Way, SE10 OQZ, greenwichecologypark.com"

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Big Ben

Banana Cabaret
Banana Cabaret
4.4 (44 ratings)
77 Bedford Hill, London, SW12 9HD, United Kingdom
Comedy clubBar
Juno Rooms
Juno Rooms
4.4 (164 ratings)
Traditional & modern wines served by glass, carafe & bottle accompanied by a seasonal, British menu.
67-69 Watling St, London, EC4M 9DD, United Kingdom
PubBar
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"With a variety of rooms and menus, there's really something for everyone at Juno Rooms. Don't miss this City restaurant as it offers you stunning spaces filled with plant installations and serving up innovative cocktails alongside hearty bites."
ROKA Mayfair
ROKA Mayfair
4.5 (1022 ratings)
Premium Japanese charcoal-grilled dining in a setting of concrete, wood and stainless steel.
30 N Audley St, London, W1K 6ZF, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantBarCocktail barRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Tako Your Pick: London's Best Japanese Restaurants
"There's something elegant almost Edwardian to its atmosphere, and you wouldn't be surprised to find London A-listers drifting through its doors. It's sleek and welcoming, and its sushi menu is near impossible to rival. Roka's Premium Tasting Menu will get you delicate treasures like yellowtail sashimi with yuzu-truffle dressing, and robust meat courses like smoked duck breast with barley miso and kumquats."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Nestled in the Fitzrovia area of London, Japanese restaurant, Roka, offers exemplary contemporary robatayaki cuisine. At the restaurant’s centre stands the robata grill, where the freshest fish, poultry, meat and vegetables are combined and crafted into delicious dishes. Enjoy Roka classic, the delectable gindara to gazi no gyoza dish: black cod, crab and crayfish dumplings prepared to perfection."

Best Nightlife in Big Ben

Aviary - Rooftop Restaurant & Terrace Bar
Aviary - Rooftop Restaurant & Terrace Bar
4.3 (1284 ratings)
Coal oven-cooked Modern British dishes come with striking views at this bird-themed venue.
Royal London House, 10th Floor Montcalm, 22-25 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1DX, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantModern European restaurant
The Victoria Inn
The Victoria Inn
4 (187 ratings)
Classic pub with a hideaway garden and TV sports, offering microbrewery beers and bar snacks.
78 Hill Rise, Richmond, TW10 6UB, United Kingdom
PubBar
Blueprint Café
Blueprint Café
4 (434 ratings)
Market-led Modern European menu in a casual setting with Tower Bridge views.
Butlers Wharf, 28 Shad Thames, London SE1 2YD, United Kingdom
Modern European restaurantBarBritish restaurantEnglish restaurantModern British restaurant
Mentioned by Broke in London
The Best, Budget, All You Can Eat and Drink Places in London
": With floor to ceiling windows giving views out over the Thames and the Tower of London, this restaurant and cafe is gorgeous destination venue for enjoying bottomless Prosecco with a brunch or lunch dish at the weekend."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Big Ben

KFC Wembley
KFC Wembley
3.2 (877 ratings)
Restaurant chain known for its buckets of fried chicken, plus wings & sides.
434-436, 434 High Rd, Wembley HA9 6AH, United Kingdom
Fast food restaurantChicken restaurantChicken wings restaurantFried chicken takeawayTakeout Restaurant
KFC London
KFC London
3.4 (1857 ratings)
Restaurant chain known for its buckets of fried chicken, plus wings & sides.
71 Tottenham Court Rd, London, W1T 2HD, United Kingdom
Fast food restaurantChicken restaurantChicken wings restaurantFried chicken takeawayTakeout Restaurant
Chopstix - Oxford Street
Chopstix - Oxford Street
3.5 (1867 ratings)
Modern, colorful eatery with counter service turning out familiar Chinese eats in paper cartons.
29-31 Oxford St, London, W1D 2DR, United Kingdom
Chinese noodle restaurantFast food restaurantTakeout Restaurant

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