• If this is correct, then one can find evidence of 'the great revolution in taste' within the perimeter of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.
  • The history of Kensington Gardens started in 1689, when King William III and Mary II bought the Nottingham house in Kensington.
  • As it was for the royals in their day, Kensington Gardens are today the ideal place to take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  • The closest mainline station is Paddington, which is nine minutes’ walk from the Italian Gardens. Several bus routes stop close to Kensington Gardens.
  • Kensington Gardens, park lying almost completely within the borough of Westminster, London; a small portion is in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
  • Kensington Gardens is situated in west London immediately to the west of Hyde Park. Features include the Serpentine Gallery, extensive Italian gardens, a…
  • 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.
  • Kensington Gardens is always full of people walking, athletes, runners and cyclists, as well as dog walkers who are allowed to walk their dogs there.
  • Visit Kensington Gardens when you travel by train to London. Kensington Gardens is adjoined to Hyde Park, and one of the eight Royal Parks.
  • 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...