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Hyde Park
Bring a reusable water bottle! There are plenty of refill stations, and it saves you from constantly spending on drinks.
I suggest renting a bike for an hour; it's a great way to cover more ground and see all the beautiful areas without tiring yourself out.
Check out the free events happening in the park during your visit. I stumbled upon a yoga class and it was a fun way to spend an hour!
Giant's Causeway
St James park
My advice is to check the park’s events schedule. I stumbled on a free outdoor concert during my visit—it was a pleasant surprise and made for a fun afternoon!
If you’re on a budget, pack a picnic! The park is perfect for it, and you can enjoy your lunch while watching the birds by the lake.
I think walking through the park towards Buckingham Palace is a must! The views are stunning, and you’ll get some awesome photos along the way, especially during sunset.
Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew
National Park Lake District
If you're into photography, golden hour is the way to go. I suggest starting your hikes around 7 PM for the best light and fewer crowds.
Bring layers! The weather can change super quickly, so I recommend packing a light rain jacket and some warm clothes even in summer.
Pack a good lunch! There aren't many options for food once you're out exploring, and trust me, a scenic picnic beats any overpriced snack from the shops
Regents Park
Keep an eye out for the Open Air Theatre! I stumbled upon a performance and it was a lovely surprise. You may want to book tickets in advance to snag the best seats.
i think it's best to start your day at the park around 9 am. that way, you can enjoy a peaceful walk before it gets crowded. i went later and found it a bit overwhelming.
I recommend renting a pedal boat on the Regent's Canal. It’s super fun and gives you a unique view of the park that's less crowded. Just skip the hot days it gets really busy!
My advice is to wear comfortable shoes! The park is huge and you'll definitely end up walking a lot, like I did. I regretted wearing sandals that day, let me tell you.
Greenwich Royal
Greenwich Park
Make sure you check the weather before you go; it can change quickly! I went on a sunny day but got caught in a quick shower, so bring a small umbrella just in case.
If you're planning on grabbing a coffee or snack, check out the cafe near the rose garden. Prices were reasonable and the view was lovely, much better than the kiosks!
I recommend taking a stroll to the Royal Observatory – the view of London is just stunning. Don’t forget to snap a pic at the Prime Meridian, it’s a great memory.
Loch Ness
Look out for local shops and markets in nearby villages like Drumnadrochit – you can find cool souvenirs and snacks that aren’t tourist-trap prices!