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Top London Picnic Areas with a Mouthwatering View in Sunshine

 


Nothing beats getting outside and appreciating any of London's lovely parks or landscapes whenever the weather is clear.

The fact that London has so many green places is wonderful. The city provides plenty of locations to park for a picnic, from large parks to small areas, beautiful gardens to broad commons.

Having a picnic is also a terrific way to experience the outdoors, and when the weather warms up in the spring, there will be more options for picnics. Regardless of where you are in the city, you won't have to drive far to enjoy your meal while admiring the scenery. You'll be building moments with friends and relatives while having fantastic appetizing food and beverage drinks and breathtaking views of London picnic sites, whether you're spending time on sunny hillsides or shaded riverbanks.

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Here are top London picnic areas that you will surely enjoy:

1.     Hyde Park

Witness pedalos and birds fly past the beautiful river in Hyde Park, or find a hidden spot in the charming rose garden. If you don't want to carry your baskets, there are lots of shops serving snacks and desserts.

Hyde Park is perfect for picnics and is easily accessible from Hyde Park Corner Tube Station. It is also within a short walk of the posh boutiques of Knightsbridge. Because of its vastness, it is usually simpler to locate a calmer spot. This is the perfect time to plan your picnic in London and what’s best when your accommodation Park City Grand Plaza Kensington London is near your favourite picnic spots. In fact, in some parts of Hyde Park, you might easily imagine yourself in the countryside rather than in the heart of London. It makes the Hyde Park perfect spot for your picnic holiday.

2.     Greenwich Park

Climb the slope in Greenwich Park to reach the Royal Observation deck, which offers magnificent scenery of the Thames and central London. The following tube stations are the closest to Greenwich Park: Greenwich (follow signs to the Park), Maze Hill (for the play area), and Blackheath (for Deer Park, Flower Garden & Rose Garden).

3.     St. James Park

The 90-acre park, London's oldest Royal Park, includes a big lake that serves as a wildlife reserve for swans, birds, ducks, and even gulls.It is easily accessible from St James's Park Tube Station and is within a short walk of Buckingham Palace to the west and the Houses of Parliament to the southeast.

4.     Richmond Park

Richmond Parks, a UK Conservation Area and the biggest Royal Park in London, is a local favorite with plenty of green spaces great for a picnic. Enjoy your meal beneath the shadow of old trees, surrounded by the natural scenery of hills and forests.

To get to Richmond Park, take the Richmond rail from Waterloo and get out at Kingston's Norbiton station. Directly out of the station, one street left, or follow the road and ask people. Save on accommodation by booking your stay in one of the budget hotels in Kensington. The preferred location for the Londoners comes to stay in London during this time in summer holidays.

If you take the tube station to Richmond, you should take a bus or cab to the Richmond entrance on Richmond Hill.

5.     Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill

Primrose Hill, situated on the northern edge of Regent's Park, offers spectacular panoramic views as you eat snacks. Enjoy the summertime, and take in the natural scenery.

Take the Chalk Farm Station to get there. Turn right at the crossing, walk down the street to the right, and then turn left at the Bridge Approach. Cross the bridge and keep heading up the hill.

Conclusion

Despite its reputation as a large metropolis, London offers several green spots where you can relax and enjoy a picnic. Whether it's a garden or a park, you may choose a peaceful area, pack a picnic lunch with delicious picnic meals, bring your loved ones, and enjoy the great weather outdoors.

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