• Kensington Gardens were very much the royal family's private gardens, but they opened the gates each Sunday to 'respectably dressed' visitors.
  • The broad walk in Kensington Gardens became almost as fashionable a promenade as the Mall in St. James’s Park had been a century earlier, under Charles II.
  • Barrie lived close by and used Kensington Gardens as the setting for his children’s book, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, published in 1906.
  • Formerly the private gardens of Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens is one of eight royal parks open to the public and is a beautiful area to visit containing...
  • Kensington Gardens is situated in west London immediately to the west of Hyde Park. Features include the Serpentine Gallery, extensive Italian gardens, a…
  • Once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens are now part of the Royal Parks of London and are open to the public.
  • Kensington Gardens features magnificent formal flowerbeds and avenues of beautiful trees and several features that will appeal to all ages.
  • There is no entrance fee to Kensington Gardens. If you mean Kensington Palace as far as I can see there is no reduction for disabled people but carers are free...
  • The location used to be Kensington Palace’s private gardens. The gardens cover a rather large area, totaling almost 300 acres of land.
  • Kensington Gardens, park lying almost completely within the borough of Westminster, London; a small portion is in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea.