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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · With formal gardens, water features and 265 acres of parkland, Kensington Gardens must be one of the most beautiful of the London parks. While open to the public, it somehow has an intimate feel. This is likely due to its association as the ‘back garden’ of Kensington Palace, home to many members of the Royal Family.

  2. Jan 27, 2021 · One of London’s treasured outdoor spaces, Kensington Gardens is a sprawling 265 acre park fit for kings and queens. These beautiful gardens were designed in the 17th century as a private park for King William III and Queen Mary II for their royal residence at Kensington Palace, which is located on the western edge of Kensington Gardens.

  3. Kensington & Hyde Park. A delightful collection of manicured lawns, tree-shaded avenues and basins immediately west of Hyde Park, the picturesque expanse of Kensington Gardens is technically part of Kensington Palace, located in the far west of the gardens.

  4. Address. London. W2 2UH. Telephone: +44 (0)30 0061 2000. Public transport: Tube: Lancaster Gate, Queensway or High Street Kensington;Bus: 9, 10, 12, 27, 28, 31, 49, 52, 70, 94. About. Explore the tranquil landscape and cultural landmarks of a 265-acre Royal Park.

  5. Kensington Gardens has something to inspire at every turn. For Victorian horticultural splendour, stroll through the 400m long South Flower Walk with its mixture of specimen trees and shrubs typical of the era. In shade and shelter the walk is punctuated with colour and scent throughout the year.

  6. It's located west of Hyde Park, Kensington is made up of many amazing smaller gardens, statutes, and man made ponds, that are connected many paths. Inside of Kensington Gardens you can find, Kensington Palace, where some the royals live, the Italian Gardens, Diana Memorial Playground, and Albertopolis, so wear comfy shoes, there will be a lot ...

  7. Kensington Gardens, Central London, between Kensington and Hyde Park. Kensington Gardens takes up a large portion of Central London. It is lodged between the Kensington area (west and south) and Hyde Park (east). Just south of the park are several prominent London cultural institutions.

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