London Parks

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Londoners love their parks and are proud of them. You can

Londoners love their parks and are proud of them. You can

spend the whole day in the country - without leaving London.
London parks are full of trees, grass, flowers and water. You can walk among old trees, relax and enjoy flowers and plants or take part in the many activities such as tennis, swimming and horse riding.
The Royal Parks are the property of the Royal family. In Central London they include Hyde Park, Green Park, St James’s Park, Regent’s Park and Kensington Gardens.

St James's Park

Green Park

Regent's Park

Hyde Park

Kensington

Gardens

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Regent’s Park is very big and very famous. It is the

Regent’s Park is very big and very famous. It is the

home for London Zoo. There is a boating lake, a canal and an open-air theatre there.

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London Zoo map The Zoo has thousands of birds and animals

London Zoo

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The Zoo has thousands of birds and animals from

many places of the world. You can find the Children’s Zoo with pets and farm animals, the Moonlight World where only night animals live, the Old Penguin’s Pool, the Gorillas House, the Snowdon Aviary where birds live and many other fantastic places full of wonders.

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animals

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The Snowdon Aviary back to London Zoo

The Snowdon Aviary

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The Penguin Pool back to London Zoo

The Penguin Pool

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The Gorillas House back to London Zoo

The Gorillas House

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Children's Zoo back to London Zoo

Children's Zoo

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Animals back to London Zoo

Animals

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Boating Lake There is a boating lake in Regent’s park. On

Boating Lake

There is a boating lake in Regent’s park. On a

hot summer day you can go boating and enjoy the beauty of the park.

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The Canal The canal goes around London Zoo and the whole

The Canal

The canal goes around London Zoo and the whole park

as well. You can take a trip and enjoy the views of the park.

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The Open-Air Theatre There is an open-air theatre in the park

The Open-Air Theatre

There is an open-air theatre in the park too.

On a summer evening you can sit out under the night sky and watch a William Shakespeare play.

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Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments (развлечения). It is

Hyde Park is famous for its outdoor entertainments (развлечения). It is

a place where you can walk on the grass and enjoy looking at trees, flowers and water birds. You can take part in such activities like horse riding, playing tennis, swimming or boating.

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The Serpentine

Speaker's Corner

The Rotten Row

The History Of the Park

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The Serpentine Hyde Park has got a lake in the middle.

The Serpentine

Hyde Park has got a lake in the middle. The

name of the lake is the Serpentine. You can go boating on it.

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The History Of the Park back to Hyde Park In the

The History Of the Park

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In the 16th century

Henry the Eighth was the English king. He loved hunting and told his men to find a nice place for it. That’s how Hyde park came to life. It was a hunting place for about 200 years.

Henry the Eighth

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Speaker's Corner Hyde Park is famous of its Speaker’s Corner. On

Speaker's Corner

Hyde Park is famous of its Speaker’s Corner. On Sundays

you can listen to the speakers at this Corner. People from many countries of the world come and speak here. They can speak about any things which are interesting for them. So anyone can make a speech about he / she believes to be very important. Listeners can ask them difficult questions. You can stand on a box and speak to some of the listeners too!

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The Rotten Row Some people come to Hyde Park to ride

The Rotten Row

Some people come to Hyde Park to ride a

horse on the Rotten Row. It’s a place for riding.

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back to the Rotten Row The Rotten Row at the end of the 19th century

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The Rotten Row at the end of

the 19th century
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Kensington Gardens is next to Hyde Park. It’s a nice place

Kensington Gardens is next to Hyde Park. It’s a nice place

to walk among flowerbeds and tall trees. Near Long Lake in Kensington Gardens there is a statue of Peter Pan. Can you remember the boy from Never Land who didn’t want to grow up? This was the place that Peter landed secretly by boat at night.
Peter stands on a pedestal. He is playing the pipe and little children and small animals are listening to him.

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St James’s park is the oldest London park. You can see

St James’s park is the oldest London park. You can

see it in front of Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives. It is a small park with beautiful flowerbeds and ponds. Many wild water birds-geese, ducks, pelicans – live there and children and their parents come to feed them every day.

The view of Buckingham Palace from St James's park

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