Top 5 London parks for families

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The great thing about a family trip to London is that you and the kids will get to see the beauty of the city’s Parks in addition to experiencing the magic of the West End and the history locked away in the museums.

If you’re the type of family who loves to get outdoors, a trip to the Montcalm Marble Arch is just what you need. There are over 150 parks and green spaces in London and we’ve put together a list of the best ones for you and your family to enjoy while staying at the Montcalm Hotel Spa.

Richmond park

Richmond Park

Richmond, London

If you’re hoping to escape the busy streets of Central London and immerse yourself in nature for an afternoon, it doesn’t get much better than this. Richmond Park is the biggest park in London and is the best place to go if you and the kids want to get some fresh air and explore. Fill your flask, pack your bags and head out for a day of fun and adventure. As you explore the park, you’ll find all kinds of beautiful plants and curious critters.

Hyde Park

London

It wouldn’t be fair to make a list of London parks without mentioning this famous green space. Hyde Park is a must-see for anyone planning a trip to the Montcalm Hotel Spa. It may not be as big as the Lake District National Park which is the largest in the UK, but it offers an experience like no other. Spend the afternoon hunting down the historic monuments or head over to the beautiful Princess Diana Memorial Fountain and spend the day relaxing on the grass while the kids play in the water.

Regent’s Park

Chester Road, London

If you’re trying to plan your itinerary and you’re stuck for fun family activities, Regent’s Park is a treasure trove of excitement. Not only is the park itself a beautiful place to relax in the sun, it is also home to a number of popular tourist attractions. At the north end of the park, you’ll find London Zoo and if you head south, you’ll have the chance to meet all of your favourite celebrities at Madame Tussauds.

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St James’s Park

Westminster, London

This historic park is one of London’s smallest but it’s a must-see if you’re planning an afternoon stroll with the family. Make your way through the beautiful grounds and find yourself in the heart of Westminster. This is a great opportunity to show your little ones famous landmarks like Big Ben and Westminster Palace.

Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

London

Relive the excitement of the 2012 Olympics as you explore one of the most vibrant parks in London. The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is home to a number of sports venues and activity centres where you and the kids can enjoy a fun day out. Football is London’s favourite sport and if you’re travelling with any future football legends, you’ll find plenty of spaces to have a kick around.