
Barbican Conservatory
Silk Street, City of London, London, EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom
Six storeys above the stage of the Barbican Theatre, hidden inside one of the most brutalist buildings in London, there is a tropical rainforest.

Crystal Palace Park Dinosaurs
Crystal Palace Park, Thicket Road, London SE20 8DT
In a lake in a park in south London, there are dinosaurs.

Hampstead Heath & Hill Garden Pergola
Camden, London, United Kingdom
Hampstead Heath is 320 hectares of ancient heathland, swimming ponds, and meadows in north London — a rough, half-wild landscape that has survived every attempt to develop it since the 17th century.

Hyde Park & The Serpentine
Hyde Park, London W2 2UH
Henry VIII seized this land from the monks of Westminster Abbey in 1536, turning it into a private hunting ground stocked with deer.

Little Venice
City of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Everyone credits Robert Browning with naming this place, and everyone is wrong.

Primrose Hill
Camden, London, United Kingdom
Primrose Hill is 64 metres of grass, mud, and one of the best panoramas in London.

Richmond Park
Richmond Park, London TW10 5HS
Richmond Park is 2,500 acres of ancient woodland, grassland, and medieval deer park sitting improbably inside zone 4 of the London Underground map.
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