• St. James Park is one of the most famous royal parks in London. It is the smallest (its area is only 23 hectares), but the oldest park in London.
  • The story of St Jamess Park begins in the 16th century, when King Henry VIII acquired an area of marshland bordering York Place (seized from Cardinal Wolsey)...
  • Tours of St. JamesPark are soon to be up and running again! A limited limited number of days are available to book from August 7 2020.
  • St Jamess Park is a 57-acre park located in the heart of ceremonial London, surrounded by Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and White Hall.
  • The origins of St. Jamess Park go back to the beginning of the 16th century when King Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn, his second wife, in 1533.
  • We have spent many an hour sitting in St Jamess Park. On many different occasions. There is always something to see no matter what time of the day you go.
  • There is something for everyone to do in London. But it's also a big, busy, noisy, and not always clean place. That's where St. James Park comes in.
  • One of London’s eight Royal Parks, St. Jamess Park is a verdant jewel located right in the center of town.
  • Lovely lake to walk around, with an amazing range of waterbirds - we saw pelicans and Hawaian geese. Easy to access from St James's Park tube station.
  • St. Jamess Park is one of several royal parks that dominate the western side of Central London, all of which were once part of the hunting grounds of Henry VIII.