Kensington Gardens: Kensington Gardens were the private gardens of Kensington Palace. The gardens are among the Royal Parks of London. The gardens are shared by the City of Westminster and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and sit next to the west of Hyde Park, in western central London.
Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning.
Green Park: The Green Park is one of the Royal Parks in London. It is located in the City of Westminster, central London.
Hyde Park: Hyde Park was created in 1536 by Henry VII for hunting. It remained private until 1637, then it is opened to the public by Charles Ist. The park was the place of the Great Exhibition of 1851 for which The Crystal Palace was constructed on the south side of the park.
Little Venice: The Pool of Little Venice is a basin between the Regent's Canal and the Grand Union Canal, with an island called Browning's Island. The island is named after the poet Robert Browning, who lived as a widower at nearby Beauchamp Lodge in Warwick Crescent (now demolished).
Routes England LondonSt. James's
Greenway walk of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens

St. James's, London, England

Greenway walk of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens

Length3.4 mi
Elev. Gain144.3 ft
Est. Steps8000

Scenic views

City walk

Created by sara🧚‍♂️
Introduction
Greenway walk of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens is a 3.4 mile (8,000-step) route located near St. James's, London, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 144.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This route passes many of London's attractions and historic sites. There are cafes in Piccadilly, by the Serpentine in Hyde Park, along Bayswater Road and at Paddington Basin / Little Venice. Looking around and enjoy the stroll!

Apsley House

Tourist Attraction
Apsley House is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. It stands alone at Hyde Park Corner, on the south-east corner of Hyde Park, facing south towards the busy traffic roundabout in the centre of which stands the Wellington Arch. It is a Grade I listed building. It is sometimes referred to as the Wellington Museum, its official designation under a 1947 Act of Parliament.

Serpentine Galleries

Tourist Attraction
The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Central London. Comprising the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, they are within five minutes' walk of each other, linked by the bridge over the Serpentine Lake from which the galleries get their names.

Leinster Gardens

Tourist Attraction
Leinster Gardens is a street, the majority of which is a half-lined avenue lined with tall, ornate, mid-Victorian terraced homes many of which are listed buildings for heritage and/or architecture. It is in Bayswater — the district along the north side of Hyde Park in London. A shift towards late 20th century apartments, in part built as social housing, flanks its northern end and some of its de facto southern end.

RAF Bomber Command Memorial

Historical
The Royal Air Force Bomber Command Memorial is a memorial in Green Park, London, commemorating the crews of RAF Bomber Command who embarked on missions during the Second World War. The memorial, located on Piccadilly near Hyde Park Corner, was built to mark the sacrifice of 55,573 aircrew from Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland and other allied countries, as well as civilians of all nations killed during raids.

New Zealand War Memorial, London

Historical
The New Zealand War Memorial in London is a memorial to the war dead of New Zealand in the First and Second World Wars, unveiled in 2006. Officially named "Southern Stand", the memorial was designed by architect John Hardwick-Smith and sculptor Paul Dibble, both from New Zealand.It is located on the Piccadilly side of Hyde Park Corner, northeast of the Wellington Arch, and is diagonally opposite the Australian War Memorial.

Hyde Park Holocaust Memorial

Historical
The Holocaust Memorial in Hyde Park, London, was the first public memorial in Great Britain dedicated to victims of the Holocaust. It lies to the east of the Serpentine Lake, in The Dell, an open-air area within the park. Since its unveiling in 1983 remembrance services have taken place at the memorial every year.

Royal Artillery Memorial

Historical
The Royal Artillery Memorial is a stone memorial at Hyde Park Corner in London, dedicated to the First World War casualties of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. The memorial was designed by Charles Jagger and Lionel Pearson, and features a giant sculpture of a BL 9.2-inch Mk I howitzer upon a large plinth of Portland stone, with stone reliefs depicting scenes from the conflict.

Wellington Arch

Tourist Attraction
Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or (originally) as the Green Park Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch by Decimus Burton that forms a centrepiece of Hyde Park Corner in central London, between corners of Hyde Park and Green Park; it stands on a large traffic island with crossings for pedestrian access.

Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain

Place
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain is a memorial in London dedicated to Diana, Princess of Wales, who died in a car crash in 1997. It was designed to express Diana's spirit and love of children.The fountain is located in the southwest corner of Hyde Park, just south of the Serpentine lake and east of the Serpentine Gallery.

Hyde Park Corner

Place
Hyde Park Corner is an area in London, England, located around a major road junction at the southeastern corner of Hyde Park, that was designed by Decimus Burton. Six streets converge at the junction: Park Lane (from the north), Piccadilly (northeast), Constitution Hill (southeast), Grosvenor Place (south), Grosvenor Crescent (southwest) and Knightsbridge (west).
Route Details

Length

3.4 mi

Elev. Gain

144.3 ft

Est. Steps

8000
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sara🧚‍♂️
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