London has 3,000 parks, 30,000 allotments, three million gardens and two National Nature Reserves which means that a whopping 47% of London is green space. The famous parks – the eight Royal Parks, including Hyde Park, Regent’s Park and Richmond Park to Greenwich Park – are complemented by hidden gems such as the conservator
London has 3,000 parks, 30,000 allotments, three million gardens and two National Nature Reserves which means that a whopping 47% of London is green space. The famous parks – the eight Royal Parks, including Hyde Park, Regent’s Park and Richmond Park to Greenwich Park – are complemented by hidden gems such as the conservatory in the Barbican and the Islamic Gardens at the Aga Khan Centre.