The 23 hectares of St. James Park are Westminster, in the center of London. The most beautiful and ornamental, it is also the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. It is a French garden, which gives us the impression of being in the country. Its variety of coniferous flowers, cypresses, mulberry and fig trees, arranged in winding paths, is incredible. It houses the Mall, a place of pompous celebrations.

View from St. James Park

His beauty has led him to be the star of countless films such as "The 101 Dalmatians" or "Match Point", among others.

St. James Park Flowers

Famous for its views, its pelicans, its black swans and its flowers. From here you can see Westminster, the palace of St. James, Buckingham, the Horse Guards Barracks and the domes of Whitehall Court.

St. James Park

It has a small lartificial aug with two islands, Duck Island and West Island. The hundreds of birds that inhabit the park take refuge in them. This park is a real bird reserve. The bridge that crosses the lake offers us the famous views over Buckingham.

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This park opens at 5 in the morning and closes at midnight. Probably going to the opening time and watching the birds is a good plan if one day you want to get up early, many people go at that time. Daily at 3pm they feed the pelicans, it is also worth seeing.

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