Hyde Park is London's largest Royal Park in Central London. In April this park is the perfect attraction to visit because you can easily spend a whole day taking in the sights and all the blooming flowers. On Sundays you can visit Speakers' Corner, where anyone can go on stage and rant or rave about whatever he wishes. Trails outline the entire park where you can bike, ride a horse or walk. Inside the park you will find The Serpentine Lake, where you can rent a paddleboat or swim on a warm day, as well as The Serpentine Art Gallery. You can also visit the Princess Diana Memorial Playground and her home, Kensington Palace and Gardens.
Hyde Park
129 Bayswater Road
London W2 3
United Kingdom
011-44-020-7221-2217
royalparks.org.uk
Tea time is a British tradition you must partake in when abroad. One way to best experience this is at the Chelsea Physics Garden. On selected days, you can visit the members-only garden and peruse the collection of plants and flowers, including the famous medical garden. After visiting the garden, enter the cafe for tea and homemade cakes. Eat and drink in the garden or cafe.
Chelsea Physics Garden
66 Royal Hospital Road
Chelsea, London
SW3 4HS
011-44-020-7349-6464
chelseaphysicgarden.co.uk
The London Zoo is located in Regent's Park and is the perfect family outing for any visitors. With over 12,000 animals from around the world, the zoo can easily consume an entire day. Though Regent's Park is free, entrance to the zoo is not. You can leave the zoo to enjoy the park and a family picnic and then reenter again.
London Zoo
Regent's Park
London, England
NW1 4RY
011-44-020-7722-3333
zsl.org