London city travel guide by Travel With Mario (Preview version)

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Always watch out for the opportunist thieves and the pickpockets.

Hyde Park Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, Lancaster Gate, Queensway, Knightsbridge, Bayswater, Notting Hill, High Street Kensington Free 5am-12am There are a few things you can’t miss in this large royal park that once was the hunting ground for Henry VIII. The Speakers’ Corner, where people speak their

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minds, the hidden Peter Pan’s statue and the Serpentine Lake. It’s a perfect place for a picnic.

The open area around the pound when the sun is shining is lovely.

St. James Park, Green Park & Buckingham Palace Gardens

Between the Prime Minister house (at Downing Street) and the house of the Queen (Buckingham Palace).

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Parks & Gardens

St. James Park, 2 Green Park, Westminster, Hyde Park Corner Free St James Park (05:00 - 00:00), Green Park (open 24 hours) St. James is a small, cozy and a park full of flowers in Spring and it’s a wildlife sanctuary for ducks, geese, swans and even pelicans. Green park and .Both parks are good to be used for a as they might get packed rest stop, but attention

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