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Richmond Park is the largest Royal Park in London, functioning as a massive, authentic wild national nature reserve stretching over 2,500 pristine acres.

Highgate Cemetery is a magnificent Victorian cemetery and nature reserve on the slopes of Highgate Hill in North London. Its overgrown Gothic monuments, catacombs, and tree-lined avenues make it one of the most atmospheric places in London.

Regent’s Park is arguably London's most elegant, perfectly manicured Royal Park. Characterized by spectacular wide avenues, formal gardens, and beautiful boating lakes, it feels distinctly aristocratic.

Hampstead Heath is radically different from formal Royal Parks; it is a massive, ancient, wild heathland sprawling over 800 rolling acres in North London, offering thick woods and hidden swimming ponds.

St James's Park is incredibly beautiful, manicured, and the oldest of the eight Royal Parks. It occupies an impossibly central, majestic location surrounded tightly by three royal palaces.
Greenwich Park is a breathtaking, deeply historic Royal Park stretching across a steep hillside in South East London. It offers stunning Thames views and sits directly on the Prime Meridian Line.
Seamlessly connected, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens form a massive, spectacular green lung stretching across central London. Together, they offer expansive nature, manicured gardens, and iconic monuments.

Holland Park is considered one of the most romantic, peaceful, and elegant parks in West London, featuring beautiful woodlands alongside perfectly manicured gardens.