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What is the oldest royal park in London?

Welcome to St. James's Park, the oldest Royal Park at the heart of ceremonial London. Enjoy great views of the lake and fountain from St. James's Café.



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Regent's Park This exquisite park was designed by renowned architect John Nash in the 1810s and was initially intended as a royal retreat for the Prince Regent, who later became King George IV. Today. Today, it stands as a beloved public park, renowned for its scenic beauty and diverse attractions.

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Out of all the six royal parks in London, Hyde Park usually takes the top prize. But with so many different attractions to see and activities to do, The Regent's Park certainly gives Hyde Park a run for its money.

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Sprawled over 340 hectares, Central Park tops the list of the world's most beautiful parks. The green expanse, nestled in the heart of Manhattan, acts as a scrubber, cleaning New York's stuffy air.

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Phoenix Park - Europe's largest park.

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