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  1. Kensington Gardens, once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, are among the Royal Parks of London. The gardens are shared by the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and sit immediately to the west of Hyde Park , in western central London known as the West End .

  2. Dreamed up by Queen Caroline in the 18th century, these celebrated gardens were originally part of Kensington Palace. Today, they are open to everyone – no longer exclusive, but still extraordinary.

  3. Kensington Gardens – a magical park for all ages. Whether you’re an art lover, a music lover, a nature lover or a child at heart, just here for the day or a Kensington Gardens regular – you’ll find a little bit of magic here.

  4. Kensington Gardens has something to inspire at every turn. For Victorian horticultural splendour, stroll through the 400m long South Flower Walk with its mixture of specimen trees and shrubs typical of the era. In shade and shelter the walk is punctuated with colour and scent throughout the year.

  5. Explore the tranquil landscape and cultural landmarks of a 265-acre Royal Park. This is where you’ll find Kensington Palace, the Serpentine Galleries, the Italian Gardens, the Albert Memorial and the Diana Memorial Gardens.

  6. Kensington Gardens is one the most beautiful places that walked through. It's located west of Hyde Park, Kensington is made up of many amazing smaller gardens, statutes, and man made ponds, that are connected many paths.

  7. Areas of Kensington Palace are open to the public. Visitors can walk through the King's State Apartments, the Queen's State Apartments and the Gardens. There are also exhibitions plus a shop and The Orangery cafe. To book tickets to Kensington Palace and for more information, visit the Historic Royal Palaces website. History of Kensington Palace

  8. Kensington Gardens has many notable features, including some magnificent aged trees. It also houses the well-known statue of Peter Pan, the boy who never grows old. Read more

  9. Jun 30, 2022 · Kensington Gardens is one of the 8 Royal Parks in London and adjoins the famous Hyde Park. Apart from being associated with the late Princess Diana (she once lived in Kensington Palace), this park is equally famous for its connection to Peter Pan.

  10. There is the sunken garden behind Kensington Palace where you can gaze upon the statue unveiled a few years ago of Princess Diana. There is also a lake and various walks through the park. It is abundant with wildlife and birds including parakeets.