Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is the western half of what most people think is just Hyde Park, but it has a completely different character.
About Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is the western half of what most people think is just Hyde Park, but it has a completely different character. The Italian Gardens at the northern edge are formal and geometric with their pristine fountains and clipped hedges, while the southern section around the Albert Memorial feels like an outdoor museum. The Round Pond attracts serious model boat enthusiasts on weekends, and the Serpentine Gallery always has contemporary art worth checking out.
The flow here is much more structured than Hyde Park's open meadows. You'll find yourself following the tree-lined avenues that radiate from Kensington Palace, passing dog walkers heading to the designated off-leash areas and joggers doing loops around the Round Pond. The Albert Memorial dominates the southern vista - it's genuinely impressive up close, though most people just photograph it from across the street. The Peter Pan statue draws crowds but the real magic is in the quieter northern sections.
Skip the Diana Memorial Playground unless you have kids - it's overcrowded and not particularly special. The palace itself is fine but overpriced for what you get. Instead, spend your time walking the Broad Walk from north to south, which gives you the best sense of the gardens' formal layout. Early morning or late afternoon light makes the whole place feel cinematic.
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