During a recent visit to the Waterloo area I stopped off here to eat my lunch bought from the street food market nearby in Lower Marsh. It's a relatively quiet spot (for central London), having a pleasant green space, trees and some wildlife to watch too.
There are some flat benches are available to sit on. Comfortable enough for up to half an hour. Jerk in the Park (Jerk chicken) is also here and had a steady flow of customers.
The odd thing was there didn't seem to be any bins in the park itself. I took my litter with me and found a bin a short way from one of the entrances. Sadly I expect quite a few visitors...
Read moreGeraldine Mary Harmsworth Park in London is a hidden gem worth discovering. With its well-maintained landscape, serene lake, and diverse amenities, it offers a tranquil escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Families will appreciate the playground and open spaces for picnics and games, while art enthusiasts can explore the nearby Imperial War Museum. The park's central location makes it easily accessible and an ideal spot to unwind amidst nature. Whether you're looking for a peaceful walk, a place to relax, or a dose of culture, Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park delivers...
Read moreBeautiful park that stays open throughout the day and night. The Imperial War Museum sits at its center, with all its facilities, and right next to it a gated area for dogs, and many tennis courts, the Peace Garden, an outdoors café... With entrance from all sides, it's close to both Elephant and Castle underground and Lambeth station, plenty of bus stops around it, and rental bikes on the side street close to the courts (see pic below). Plenty for every...
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