Top Rated Parks to Visit in South Bank

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Top Rated Parks to Visit in South Bank

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 CN Traveller
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"It’s where Londoners go to express themselves – to rally, protest and say their minds at Speakers’ Corner or to share the excitement of the big event, such as the Rolling Stones playing to half-a-million fans. Summer rock concerts and the Winter Wonderland funfair are only the latest incarnations of crowd-pleasers stretching back to the grisly carnivals that accompanied executions at Tyburn Tree, now Marble Arch. Most of the time, however, the park is simply a huge and peaceful place to jog, ride, rollerblade, practise tai chi, swim in the Serpentine, have a picnic or do whatever it is Londoners do to feel free."
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"Covering 350 acres, Hyde Park is London's largest open space and has been a destination for sightseers since 1635. One of the park's highlights is the Serpentine, an 18th-century man-made lake popular for boating and swimming. Hyde Park is also where you'll find Speakers' Corner, a traditional forum for free speech — and heckling."
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 Global Grasshopper – travel inspiration for the road less travelled
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"Richmond Park can be found in the attractive South-West London town of Richmond. This is the largest of the Royal Parks in London encompassing various landscapes including woodlands, grasslands, ponds and even hills. The park also has an area of 700-year-old Oak trees and Isabella Plantation which is an organically designed woodland garden."
Mentioned by urbanest
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"Richmond Park is the biggest park in London, at a whopping 2,500 acres. As the largest royal park, you can expect hundreds of deer enjoying the open space as well as a range of other wildlife including bats, birds and wildflowers. There are also stunning views which stretch so far you can see St Paul’s Cathedral."
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Renowned for its unrefined woodland gardens and deer herds, Richmond Park boasts a rich history (including notable royal connections dating back to Edward’s reign in 1272), ancient trees, historic buildings and vast amounts of wildlife – the park is in fact a national nature reserve."
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 Unilodgers
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"Hampstead Heath Park London is one of the most loved parks in London. There’s plenty of things to do like visiting the Parliament Hill, Golders Hill Park-with a zoo and a gorgeous butterfly house, an open-air Lido, swimming ponds, splash pools, countless sports pitches and facilities, athletics track, playgrounds, stunning listed Pergola and Hill Garden. The list of things to do at Hampstead Heath doesn’t end!"
Mentioned by urbanest
The 10 Best Parks in London for a Picnic
"For any list of the best parks in London, it’d be a crime to ignore Hampstead Heath. Closest to the Hampstead Heath overground, or the Hampstead station if you’re going via tube, here you can enjoy your sandwiches on top of Parliament Hill while taking in stunning views of London. It’s even got its very own swimming ponds should the weather be particularly nice."
Mentioned by Londontopia
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"While it doesn’t have the biodiversity of Kew, Hampstead Heath is a public park that has something else worth taking in—a view. While the woods and ponds are certainly lovely themselves, what really draws people is Parliament Hill, which offers one of the highest natural views of the city. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic to celebrate the day."
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
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"In 1759 botanists began rummaging around the world for specimens to plant in the 3-hectare Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. They never stopped collecting, and the gardens, which have bloomed to 121 hectares, provide the most comprehensive botanical collection on earth (including the world's largest collection of orchids). A Unesco World Heritage Site, the gardens can easily devour a day's exploration; for those pressed for time, the Kew Explorer hop-on/hop-off road train takes in the main sights."
Mentioned by holidify.com
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"12 km from city center 9 out of 40 places to visit in London. A World Heritage Site, London’s Kew Gardens is famous for its sprawling landscape and an impressive collection of flora and fauna. It is home to the world’s most diverse and enchanting species of flora, spread over 121 hectares, and in existence for more than 250 years."
Mentioned by Luxury Columnist
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"Whether you’re a fan of gardens or not, Kew Gardens is one of the most beautiful places in London. The Hive is a unique new structure exploring the story of the honey bee, and children will love the Treetop Walkway. Best shot: the Waterlily House or the spiral staircase make for superb captures."
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 2 days itinerary
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"When you’re done, you’ll emerge blinking into the light, where you might want to take a stroll around St. James Park, or head through Whitehall to see the home of the British Prime Minster at No. 10 Downing Street, before finishing up at Trafalgar Square, where you’ve got full access to all the shows in the West End – an excellent way to spend the evening ahead! The Churchill War Rooms are very popular, so we advise booking in advance or using a London Pass, which has free entry to the War Rooms and access to the pre-booked ticket queue, which is a lot faster. You can see prices and opening times here."
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."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"I’ve always felt torn between the two, and I’ve been incredibly grateful for London’s parks lately. It’s so nice to get a nature fix even while being confined to the city."
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 Visit London
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"Cycle from Clapham to Crystal Palace- nothing like being a tourist in your own city💓💓 • • • #crystalpalace #dinosaur #dinosaurs #london #england #lockdown #staycation #bikerides #tourists #cycles #southlondon #selondon #cycle #home #park #crystalpalacepark #hills #family #familytravel #familiestravel2_ #londoncycling #journeynotdestination #familybikeride #travel. A post shared by Family Travel (@familiestravel2_) on May 24, 2020 at 2:35pm PDT. Channel your inner T-Rex in the dinosaur park, get lost in one of the UK's largest mazes, or simply explore the many ponds, playgrounds and green spaces Crystal Palace Park has to offer its visitors."
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 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."
Hurst Park
Hurst Park
4.4 (282 ratings)
Molesey, West Molesey, London, KT8 1TW, UK
Park
Cunningham Hill Green Space
Cunningham Hill Green Space
4.4 (34 ratings)
43 Dellfield, St Albans, AL1 5HA, United Kingdom
Park
Colne Valley Regional Park
Colne Valley Regional Park
4.3 (6103 ratings)4 (62 ratings)
Tranquil, wooded wildlife area with walking & cycling paths along lakes & rivers.
Denham Ct Dr, Denham, Uxbridge UB9 5PG, United Kingdom
ParkVisitor Centers
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
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"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."

Best Zoo in South Bank

Into Africa
Into Africa
5 (1 ratings)
London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Zoo
Hanwell Zoo
Hanwell Zoo
4.3 (1022 ratings)4 (61 ratings)
Family petting zoo with goats, flamingoes & peacocks, plus a cafe, play area & the Millennium Maze.
Church Rd, London, W7 3BP, United Kingdom
ZooZoos & Aquariums
Reptile House
Reptile House
4.5 (4 ratings)
Regent's Park, London, NW1 4RY, United Kingdom
Zoo

Best Outdoor Activities in South Bank

Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
Jurassic Encounter Adventure Golf
4.5 (835 ratings)4 (109 ratings)
Golf course with 18 holes, waterfalls, caves and putting greens, plus moving and roaring dinosaurs.
World of Golf, Beverley Way, New Malden KT3 4PH, United Kingdom
Miniature golf courseOutdoor ActivitiesAmusement parkGolf Courses
Grays Beach Riverside Park
Grays Beach Riverside Park
4.3 (1190 ratings)3.5 (95 ratings)
Green space with a sand pit play area offering equipment for many abilities, an open field & a cafe.
Thames Rd, Grays, RM17 6HF, United Kingdom
ParkOutdoor ActivitiesBeaches
Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park
Old MacDonald's Farm & Fun Park
4.5 (2794 ratings)3.5 (1077 ratings)
Small, homespun farm with the usual zoo suspects, plus alpacas, wallabies and owls, and kids' rides.
Weald Rd, Brentwood, CM14 5AY, United Kingdom
Childrens farmOutdoor ActivitiesAmusement parkAnimal parkChildren's amusement centerFarmTheme parkPlaygroundsZoos

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in South Bank

INKO NITO - Soho
INKO NITO - Soho
4.3 (664 ratings)
Upscale restaurant offering sushi, inventive Japanese small plates & cocktails in a modern interior.
55 Broadwick St, Carnaby, London, W1F 9QS, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantKorean restaurantRestaurant
Umi
Umi
4.9 (366 ratings)
30 York St, Twickenham, TW1 3LJ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Things To Do
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"30 York Street, Twickenham TW1 3LJ EnglandJapanese, Sushi, AsianLunch, Dinner, BrunchTakeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+44 20 8892 2976http://www.facebook.com/pages/Umi-Japanese-Restaurant/155056908245450"
Mentioned by Gastroranking
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"We’ve been going here for some time and it’s always a great personal service from Bobby. Currently available for collection. 31/01/2021: Delicious and beautifully presented takeaway this evening - as good as previous dine-in visits in less challenging times!"
TAKAHASHI
TAKAHASHI
4.7 (141 ratings)
228 Merton Rd, London, SW19 1EQ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Like Sushi Tetsu, Wimbledon’s Takahashi is run by a husband and wife, chef and front-of-house team, with the chef both ex-Nobu and named Takahashi. Cornish red mullet and horse mackerel grace a specials card to make anywhere blush. Takahashi-san borrows from the Mediterranean elements of his former employers here, but superlative nigiri and sashimi — served with minute attention to detail to prevent spoilage of the rice at a restaurant with no sushi bar — are the things to come for."
Mentioned by The Infatuation
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"You could walk past this tiny spot on Merton Road five times before realising that this low-key restaurant is home to some of the best sushi you can get in SW London. It’s a small restaurant with an intimate feel, and a menu of nigiri, sashimi, maki, and small plates. The fish is excellent, and the spicy tuna and shrimp tempura maki are some of the best we’ve had in London."

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