One of London’s eight Royal Parks, Kensington Gardens is located right next to Hyde Park – so close people often can’t tell them apart! It stretches across 242 acres and its grounds encompass Kensington Palace, the Albert Memorial, Italian Gardens, Peter Pan Statue and the Serpentine Gallery.
One of Kensington Gardens’ greatest attractions for kids is the Peter-Pan themed Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground. Its centrepiece is a gigantic wooden pirate ship which children can jump aboard and play on! It is surrounding by a beach, play sculptures, teepees and a sensory trail. All of these things heighten the sense of truly being in a different, magical land your kids are free to play in. Seating is also available for any parents who need a rest!
Outside the playground, there is plenty of beautiful scenery to enjoy. Take a stroll through the park’s avenues of glorious trees and ornamental flower beds. Make a day of it and bring a picnic to enjoy on its lush acres of lawn. Or if you’re feeling energetic, why not go for a bike ride on the park’s cycle paths?
KidRated’s Top Tip: This area is particularly popular with French locals, so head down if you want to practise your Franglais!
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Teen Verdict
Rosie
Just like Hyde Park, this is one of the spots be and my friends will meet up at. it’s convenient for everyone as it’s in central and the amount of amenities nearby make for a perfect day out. The gardens itself are gorgeous and perfect for a picnic. I’ve been here as a child too and the Princess Diana playground is as good as it sounds so bring your younger siblings if you want to treat them!
Parent Point of View
Laura Porter
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