Top Rated Parks to Visit in Mitcham

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in Mitcham

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 standard.co.uk
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"When a park is home to a few Princes and a Duchess or two, you know it’s going to be good. As well as green spaces abundant enough to dodge the crowds, you’ll find historic monuments to explore, fountains to both splash about in and admire, myriad art installations, and free exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery a short walk away from its namesake lake. Now that’s a walk in the park."
Mentioned by London 4 days itinerary
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"Stop 1: Begin Day 2 Of Your London Itinerary At Hyde Park Head to the largest park in the UK first thing in the morning on the second day of your London itinerary. Hyde Park has such an array of sites and beauty that all who visit London must experience during their 4 day London itinerary. First, stop in at the Lido Café for a fresh pastry and barista-crafted latte."
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 5 Accessible Places to Visit in Richmond Upon Thames for Disabled People | AccessAble
"Escape to the great outdoors in Richmond Park with its wide open spaces, grasslands and deer herds, just a stone’s throw from central London. The park is a top UK site for ancient trees and supports a range of rare species including fungi, birds, beetles, bats, grasses and wildflowers. Discover the Isabella Plantation woodland gardens, refuel at Pembroke Lodge tea rooms and enjoy distant views of St Paul’s Cathedral from King Henry’s Mound."
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 thecavendish-london.co.uk
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"The Heath is only four miles from Trafalgar Square and has about 800 acres of lovely countryside. It is rich in flora and fauna, is enjoyed by thousands and is within easy reach of millions!. The landscape has woodland, meadows, heathland and many ponds along its valleys and features such as hedgerows and ancient trees provide links with the past.Kingfishers, reed warblers and all three species of British woodpecker breed, over 300 species of fungi have grown here and many-species of bats are here."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"This enormous, ancient parkland is one of the best places to escape the city while at the same time catching an amazing view of it: the vista from Parliament Hill, which forms the southeast part of Hampstead Heath, is so impressive it’s actually protected by law. Elsewhere in the park you’ll find a zoo, three swimming ponds (nominal charge, which is often ignored) and plenty of quiet spots for a back-to-nature-in-the-heart-of-London picnic."
Mentioned by Magento2 Store
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"Elevate your London perspective – Hampstead Heath is one of the best places in London to see the city skyline. In fact, the view from Parliament Hill in the south-east corner of the park is protected by law. Make the hike up the 322-foot (98-metre) hill and you'll be rewarded with views of Canary Wharf, St Paul's Cathedral and many more top London sights."
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 Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
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"I may be biased because I live very near here but I believe beautiful Kew is the best area to stay in London and Kew Gardens is one of the best attractions here. Kew Gardens are 121 hectares of beautiful gardens and botanical glasshouses located between Richmond and Kew (in southwest London). The gardens are on a mission not only to be beautiful (which they are) but to contribute to research and nurturing of the plant kingdom."
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"Ok, it’s not technically a park, but it most definitely is one of London’s foremost green spaces. Speaking of technicalities, its proper title is actually Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, but when did anyone last call it that?. However you refer to it, Kew is a glorious day out, and with 300 acres and 50,000 plants, you could go every week of the year and discover something new every time."
Mentioned by London x London
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"Take a break from the hustle and bustle of London and retreat to the beautiful and relaxing Kew Gardens. This green oasis in southwest London is believed to be the largest and most diverse botanical garden on earth. You can book single visits online, or if you’re a local, you might like to consider becoming a member for free entry year-round."
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 London On The Inside
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"St James’s Park might not be the biggest or the flashiest but it is the oldest of London’s eight Royal Parks and the perfect place for picnic, unless you’re afraid of the birds that is. Not only do the famous pelicans take roost on Duck Island but there’s also 17 other species of birds flapping about. But of course all that bird watching is thirsty work, so once you’ve ruffled enough feathers and erm, not taken a pic outside Buckingham Palace, get stuck into that spread."
Mentioned by The Telegraph
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"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 Luxury Columnist
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"This Royal Park is definitely a contender for London’s prettiest green space. The wildlife seem to think so too as they’re to be found in abundance, from swans to pelicans and squirrels. Best shot: from The Blue Bridge towards Buckingham Palace or Horse Guards Parade, depending on the light at the time of your visit."
Bloomsbury Square Garden
Bloomsbury Square Garden
4.3 (1648 ratings)
Green public space with lawns, shrubberies, children's playground and statues of politicians.
14 Bloomsbury Square, Holborn, London, WC1A 2RJ, United Kingdom
Park
Clissold Park
Clissold Park
4.6 (5205 ratings)4.5 (89 ratings)
Sizeable local park with playground, paddling pool, aviary, animal enclosure and cafe.
Green Lanes, London, N16 9HJ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"This Stoke Newington spot has held a Green Flag award since 2006, and is deservedly popular. It's very child friendly, with a decent play area and even a small zoo (and, like Richmond park, boasts deer also). In a pre-lockdown world, the park often hosted events, from twilight walks in search of bats to football festivals to sessions discovering the edible fruit and flowers which grow in the grounds."
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"It’s got tennis courts and bowling green for when you’re feeling particularly energetic, but the park itself is big enough to get a good stroll in. You can see the whole thing by walking the perimeter, looping in the Grade-II listed Clissold House and the lakes on the way. If that doesn’t earn you a picnic after, nothing does."
Mentioned by Go Jauntly
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"Clissold Park is a great park to come and enjoy some nature in London. Easy to get to from Stoke Newington you can enjoy peaceful waters and cute, inquisitive deer within minutes of leaving central London."
Highbury Fields
Highbury Fields
4.4 (1696 ratings)
11.75 hectares of tree-lined lawn for sports & picnics, with benches & adjacent tennis courts.
Highbury Cres, Highbury East, London, N5 1AR, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by London On The Inside
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"You can BBQ in Highbury Fields so it’s always a popular spot with North Londoners come summertime but the park also has plenty to offer all year round. It’s got plenty of sports facilities and a playground for the kiddies, and is a great place to escape to when Upper Street gets a bit too much."
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
4.7 (6282 ratings)
This popular grassy hill is known for its views of London, as well as Shakespeare's Tree.
Primrose Hill Rd, Primrose Hill, London, NW1 4NR, United Kingdom
ParkScenic spot
Mentioned by Go Jauntly
Walking app - Best Parks in London
"One of London’s best views can be seen from the top of primrose hill, making the hike up well worth it. Passing through meticulously manicured gardens with beautiful flowers and fountains with a walk uphill to where the view awaits. A great place to watch the fireworks or simply get one of London’s best views, with plenty of green space for a picnic or a rest."
Mentioned by girl gone london
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"While Primrose Hill isn’t a playground as such, Regent’s Park (and specifically Primrose Hill) is a wonderful place to just spread out a picnic blanket and look at the London skyline. With a toddler in tow, it’s important to bring some bubbles or other things to keep them occupied, but there is plenty of space for them to run around."
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Mary at Hill is the old fisherman’s church, as for centuries, the fish trade was carried out at nearby Billingsgate and in the surrounding streets. So it is by Wren (1670-6), except the tower of 1780, on the site of an earlier church dating from the twelfth century. The historian Stow says that Thomas Becket was a parson there."
Wandle Park
Wandle Park
4.3 (1758 ratings)4 (74 ratings)
Venue offering kids' playgrounds, ornamental gardens, a skate park & various cultural events.
Cornwall Rd, Croydon, CR0 3RD, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksPlaygrounds

Top Best American Restaurants in Mitcham

Burger & Beyond
Burger & Beyond
4.5 (866 ratings)
Sleek, minimalist outpost featuring creative, modern burgers & sides, plus cocktails & draft brews.
147 Shoreditch High St, London, E1 6JE, United Kingdom
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantFast food restaurantRestaurant
Tommi's Burger Joint
Tommi's Burger Joint
4.4 (1108 ratings)
Icelandic mogul's fairy-lit 30-seat diner with a relaxed vibe and a pared-back burger selection.
30 Thayer St, London, W1U 2QP, United Kingdom
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantFast food restaurant
Mentioned by Deliveroo Foodscene
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"A post shared by Tommi's Burger Joint (@burgerjointuk) on May 12, 2017 at 8:16am PDT. There's nothing refined about Tommi's Burger Joint, but when it comes to burgers, refined is overrated. They started out as a pop-up, but quickly found a permanent home in Marylebone."
The Greedy Cow
The Greedy Cow
4.3 (984 ratings)
Steak specialist in former pub, including burgers made from exotic meat such as camel and kangaroo.
2 Grove Rd, Bow, London, E3 5AX, United Kingdom
Hamburger restaurantAmerican restaurantCocktail barSteak house
Mentioned by Foodism
s pick: 25 best places to eat vegan food in London
"It makes sense that the bright, fresh flavours of Thai cooking pair well with vegan food, and the brilliantly named Greedy Khao brings both together for dishes that tick all the boxes: salty, sweet, sour, spicy and heavy on the umami. Interestingly, the street-food stall didn't start out as vegan – it was a decision made by its founders after learning more about the benefits of a plant-based diet, when they transitioned to vegan cooking without losing any of that punchy East Asian flavour. Find them at various markets around London to hoover up jackfruit laab, roast 'duck' curry and and the signature red curry – or rumour has it that they'll soon be running cooking classes..."

Historic Sites in Mitcham

Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace
4.4 (20029 ratings)3.5 (4886 ratings)
Royal palace and gardens, with exhibits on former residents like Queen Victoria and Princess Diana.
Kensington Gardens, Kensington, London, W8 4PX, United Kingdom
PalaceSights & LandmarksMuseumCastlesHistoric SitesGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Built in 1605, Kensington Palace became the favourite royal residence under William and Mary of Orange in 1689, remaining so until George III (r 1760-1820) became king and moved out. Today, it's still a royal residence, with the likes of Prince William and Catherine and Prince Harry and Meghan living there. A large part of the palace is open to the public, however, including the King's and Queen's State Apartments."
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Kensington Palace (fee*) is a royal residence set in Kensington Gardens. It began as a fairly humble 17th century two-storey Jacobean mansion and was expanded by the royal family into the giant royal residence it is today."
Lambeth Palace
Lambeth Palace
4.5 (647 ratings)4.5 (61 ratings)
The Archbishop of Canterbury's residence with 13th-century crypt and chapel, and historic library.
London, SE1 7JU, United Kingdom
PalaceSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"Lambeth Palace is the London home of the Archbishop of Canterbury in England on the banks of the River Thames. The palace has served as the archbishop's home for more than 800 years. While the palace opens to the public via guided tours, it is not open to the public only a daily basis."
HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast
4.6 (9380 ratings)4.5 (3458 ratings)
9-deck WWII warship-turned-museum with naval guns, permanently moored on the Thames.
The Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2JH, United Kingdom
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMilitary MuseumsShips
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"Next suggested stop is HMS Belfast(fee*), which is permanently moored on the Thames a short walk from Tower Bridge on the south bank. This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with an interest in boats. Launched just before the outbreak of World War 2, this Royal Navy Light Cruiser saw action in both World War 2 and the Korean War, before being decommissioned in 1963."
Mentioned by London 2 days itinerary
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"After you’ve crossed tower bridge, you might consider visiting HMS Belfast, which is permanently moored on the Thames a short walk from Tower Bridge on the south bank. This historic warship, operated today by Imperial War Museums, will definitely be of interest to military buffs, or anyone with even a slight interest in boats."

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Mitcham

Mercato Metropolitano
Mercato Metropolitano
4.6 (10366 ratings)4.5 (524 ratings)
Massive, airy market offering a range of street fare from Italian to Vietnamese, plus cocktails.
42 Newington Causeway, London, SE1 6DR, United Kingdom
Food courtShoppingBreweryDistilleryFresh food marketWine barFarmers Markets
Mentioned by London x London
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"To call Mercato Metropolitano a food hall is really to do it a disservice – this is one of London’s best foodie spots, with an emphasis on urban farming and community. Featuring two huge halls of street food stalls, you can pretty much eat your way around the world just by meandering between Mercato Metropolitano’s food offerings.In particular, don’t miss the authentic Spanish tapas of Abel or the to-die-for ice cream at Badiani. Opening Hours: Monday to Friday between 8am and 11pm (12am on Fridays), 11am to 12am on Saturdays and 11am to 10pm on Sundays."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Venture over to Mercato Metropolitano and you'll find a great atmosphere, craft drinks aplenty and a treasure trove of dining stalls to choose from. As one of the city's ultimate food halls, this Elephant & Castle beauty is guaranteed to be busy all-year-round with regulars and newcomers alike."
Mentioned by Time Out London
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"Things to do Event spaces Elephant & Castle. A 45,000 square foot market space offering a mixture of Italian and London based artisan producers, including ‘the best pizza maker’ from Naples, supposedly."
Brixton Brewery Limited
Brixton Brewery Limited
4.8 (12 ratings)
Units 1&2, Off Dylan Rd, Milkwood Rd, London SE24 0HL, United Kingdom
Brewery
The Five Points Brewery & Taproom
The Five Points Brewery & Taproom
4.6 (32 ratings)
Tours, tastings and community events within a small, independent brewery making unpasteurised ales.
61 Mare St, London, E8 4RG, United Kingdom
BreweryBarPizza restaurant

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