Green Park
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Akhil
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Green Park is known as one of the Royal parks of London covering 19 hectares of land. Situated between St. James Park and Hyde Park in London, the park has no lakes or buildings, and has few monuments like the Canada Memorial and the Constance Fund Fountain. The park has many wooded meadows and is a peaceful place having old trees and grassland. The park is bordered by Queen’s walk, Piccadilly and Constitution Hill. This park is also a cool picnic spot and a relaxing place for anyone wanting a break from the busy city life. The park is close to tube stations and bus routes and walking distance from Victoria railway station.
Category: Parks and Gardens
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