Kensington Gardens
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Sofia B
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"Besides Kensington Palace you can also visit the Kensington Gardens which seamlessly connects with Hyde Park, creating a huge green area that is perfect for outdoor recreation and cultural events. Row on Serpentine Lake, go to one of the lakeside cafes or just take a stroll. You do not need a ticket to enter the Gardens
Opening hours (official website):
Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00 – 16:00 (pre-booking advised)
The Sunken Garden will be open during palace opening hours with the last entry at 15:45. "
Zuzana Tomasch
"As you wander through the park, you’ll discover world-famous landmarks like the towering Albert Memorial and the iconic Italian Gardens. At the Diana Memorial Playground, little visitors can board a wooden pirate ship and set sail for adventure. "
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Maria Garcia
"The land was part of Hyde Park, but was sold for the construction of the royal garden linked to Kensington Palace. There are several points worth stopping at, such as the memorial to Princess Diana."
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