St James's Park
St James's Park sits in the heart of royal London, bordered by three palaces and offering the capital's best unobstructed view of Buckingham Palace from its Blue Bridge.
About St James's Park
St James's Park sits in the heart of royal London, bordered by three palaces and offering the capital's best unobstructed view of Buckingham Palace from its Blue Bridge. The 57-acre park centers around a serpentine lake where pelicans have lived since Charles II's reign-these aren't just any birds, but descendants of a diplomatic gift that still get hand-fed fish daily. The flowerbeds change with brutal efficiency four times yearly, creating different color schemes that photograph beautifully against the palace backdrop.
Walking the park feels like moving through a living postcard. The path along the lake's north side delivers that perfect Buckingham Palace shot everyone wants, while the south side faces the grand government buildings of Whitehall. Duck Island sits mid-lake, accessible only to the pelicans and park staff, creating a wild sanctuary steps from some of London's busiest streets. The tree-lined Mall runs along the northern edge, where you'll hear the clip-clop of Horse Guards riding to ceremony.
Most visitors rush straight to the Blue Bridge for palace photos and miss the subtleties. The southwestern corner near Birdcage Walk stays quieter and offers better bird watching beyond the famous pelicans. Skip the crowded lakeside benches during lunch hours-office workers pack them solid. The park works best as a connecting route between sights rather than a destination, though that 2:30pm pelican feeding genuinely draws crowds who know what they're watching.
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