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Sight Seeing in London Tour
Greenwich Park is one of the royal parks in London. It is located in the borough of Greenwich in southeast London. In 1997, Greenwich Park and the associated buildings were declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Located on the northern edge of the 73-acre site to the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House, a former royal palace. On a hill in the middle of the park is the Royal Greenwich Observatory. The small square in front of the observatory will be adorned by a statue of General James Wolfe.
The Hyde Park with Marble Arch and Speakers’ Corner, adjacent to Kensington Gardens, is a long time been known as the “lungs of London”. Surrounded by elegant residential buildings that were designed for the Prince Regent, the Regent’s Park in the north of the West End. This park contains the Zoological Gardens (London Zoo). Located in the city center are the Green Park and St. James’s Park.
The Royal Botanic Gardens (Kew Gardens) are a vast park with great greenhouses. They are between Richmond upon Thames and Kew in southwest London, and situated among the oldest botanical gardens in the world. They are there to see plants and plants that are nowhere to be found in Europe or even in the northern hemisphere. Besides the famous Victorian greenhouses found in Kew Gardens and large parks with ancient rhododendron plants. On 3 July 2003 were taken from the Royal Botanic Gardens in the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage.
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