
London Monuments, Parks and Gardens visit London`s many Monuments, walk through the parks and enjoy visiting the many Gardens it has to offer
London MonumentsGuide to London Monuments and places to visit on your visit to London England
London ParksGuide to the wonderful Parks and gardens London has to offer
Gardens in LondonMany of the most wonderful gardens in England can be found here in London
Marble Arch
Marble Arch was marooned in the middle of this roundabout in the mid 19th century.
Originally John Nash built it as a gateway for Buckingham Palace, but the great architect got it wrong and made it too small for the royal coaches.
Regent's Park
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The area covering Regent's Park was formerly a church property called Manor of Tyburn. Henry VIII took it over on the dissolution of the Monasteries.
This park was created in 1812 for the Prince Regent, and the original plan was to create a private development with exclusive houses, but the full scheme was never completed.
Victoria Tower Gardens
Millbank, London, SW1P 3JA
The small park, next to the Victoria Tower end of The Houses of Parliament, offers a peaceful change from the bustling crowds outside Parliament, and even noisier rabble within.
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