The gardens of Kensington, One Royal gardens de London, has 111 hectares of extension. Created in 1689, Kensington Gardens are noted for their tree-lined avenues and flower-lined walkways. In it is the Kensington Palace, home of Princess Diana and the birthplace of Queen Victoria.

Kensington Palace Gardens

From the station Lancaster, from the subway, the Italian Gardens with its ornamental fountains and statues.
This park houses the Albert Memorial in honor of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, and the Memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales.

Physical Energy

The avenues lined with impressive trees and flower beds lead us through the park to the statue of Peter Pan and Physical Energy, The statue of George F Watts.
Nearby, the Round pond with its beautiful swans and the possibility of taking a boat ride.
Later the serpentine Gallery, which houses samples of contemporary art.

Kensington Gardens

For children, the Diana, Princess of Wales'Memorial Playground It is a fantastic adventure, with a pirate ship among its attractions.

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Tennis, hiking, horseback riding, cycling or boating are the opportunities that this park offers its visitors. And the possibility of sunbathing or having a picnic when the weather is good.

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