St. James's Park
St. James's Park is a green oasis just 3 minutes from Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, and Whitehall. The oldest of the royal parks, St. James's was a favourite hunting ground of Henry VIII, before being landscaped by Nash in the 1820's and opened to the public.
Today, the park is a popular spot to enjoy the sun and to escape the crowds of central London. Host to a range of birdlife - swans, geese, ducks, and even a pelican or two - the central man-made lake is the focal-point of the park. From the central bridge there are impressive views towards Buckingham Palace and back towards Horse Guards.
Highlights of a visit to St. James's Park:
- The huge central lake
- Feeding the birds or squirrels
- Views of Buckingham Palace
- A quiet escape from the bustle of central London
- Location - a short walk from numerous sights
Getting There
St. James's Park, Piccadilly Circus, Green Park, and Charing Cross tubes.
Opening Times
Dawn to dusk.
More Information
Check out St. James's Park on the Web.
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