Monthly Archives: June 2011

Hyde Park

Greenery/Vegetation Hyde Park is London’s best known Park. Located right in the heart of town and can be accessed from various locations. It also sits right on the Queen’s doorstep. It s fairly easy to describe Hyde Parks’ greenery-it has … Continue reading

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Hampstead Heath

Greenery/Vegetation Epic. This park has it all. In terms of vegetation this is one of the best parks in the world. Sure it’s not Yosemite National Park but it’s in the middle of a big city. The overall style here … Continue reading

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Queen’s Park

Greenery/Vegetation Average is the key word here. The lawn is not too patchy but not too lush either. There’s an average smattering of trees and a little bit of gardening but nothing that draws your eye. It’s an open space … Continue reading

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Holland Park

Filkete writes: Greenery/Vegetation The quality of the grass was ok, nothing really spectacular at the part that we could sit on. In the gardens it was great, but we weren’t allowed to sit on it, only benches! Being in a … Continue reading

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Regent’s Park

Greenery/Vegetation One of London’s ‘big three’ parks; and Regent’s Park is definitely big. Plenty of wide, flat open areas to bask in the (infrequent) sunshine. Oddly though in the height of summer it can get quite crowded and hard to … Continue reading

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Kilburn Grange Park

Timmy writes: Greenery/Vegetation A small park. Flat open grass. Some trees, some plants. The lawn is good if it’s dry (after rain the central area becomes a boggy mess). Add-Ons (“Beyond The Greenery”) Plenty of extras. A children’s playground and … Continue reading

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