Going on a picnic helps
you bond and spend time with your family. It relieves stress and helps you
connect with nature. Here’s a list of the best places to picnic near
Regency
House Hotel London:
1.
The
Holland Park’s Kyoto Garden
This beautiful Japanese-inspired garden is located near the Oxford Street hotels. It’s beautiful and serene, and is definitely one of the best places to picnic in the Kensington. This lovely park has stunning landscapes and relaxing vibe. You would find a man-made mini falls and a bunch of bonsais. You can find a number of colorful peacocks walking around the area, too.
The Kyoto Garden is a great place for a picnic, but it’s a good place to meditate as well. It’s the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
2.
Hyde
Park
This
park is also located in the Kensington. It’s a great place to picnic and have
fun under the sun. It’s located at the heart of London. This park is not just
for picnics, you can also go to the Speaker’s corner to hear debates of public
speeches. You can also go to the Rose Garden to see the most fascinating rose
flowers. Lastly, you can reminisce Princess Diana’s remarkable life by visiting
the Diana Memorial Fountain.
3.
Primrose
Hill
The
scenic Primrose Hill is located at the northern part of the Regent’s Park. This
hill gives you a good view of the central London. It’s also just a few minutes
away from The Marylebone and near the Buckingham Palace. Talk about good
location.
4.
Lincoln’s
Inn Fields
This
is the biggest public square in London and a few minutes from Bloomsbury. So,
if you’re staying in one of the aparthotels in the area, it’s a good idea to
head out to this amazing public picnic area. Don’t forget to bring your
blanket, hamper, pillows, picnic basket, and lots of baked goods. You can play
tennis in the area, too.
5.
Inner
Temple Garden
This
is located in Central London. It’s huge – about three acres. The garden is
filled with lovely flowers – catmint, Lady’s mantle, calamintha, dahlias, alliums,
asters, salvias, cosmos, and zinnias. It’s also the home of hundreds of
sparrows and other small birds. The garden is surrounded by luxurious Georgian
buildings that appeared on Downtown Abbey.
London is filled with
skyscrapers and metros. But, it also has a fair share of relaxing parks where
you could play ball games, hang out, read a book, or simply have a picnic with
the people who mean the world to you.
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