Greenwich Park's Cherry Blossoms Are in Full Bloom 🌸
🌸 Greenwich Park 🚇 How to Get There: Take the DLR to Cutty Sark station and it’s just a 10-minute walk to the park’s east entrance. 📍 Best Time to Visit: Mid to late April Greenwich’s cherry blossoms are late bloomers, featuring the double-petaled Yaezakura variety. The petals are layered like little pom-poms, making them more plump than regular cherry blossoms! This year, they’re in full bloom in April. When the wind blows, it’s like stepping into an anime with the “cherry blossom rain” effect. 📸 Must-Visit Photo Spots: 1️⃣ Cherry Blossom Avenue: The cobblestone path from the cricket ground to Ranger’s House is lined with cherry blossoms forming a pink tunnel. Perfect for overhead shots! 2️⃣ Rose Garden Slope: Stand on the lawn and look back to capture the classic London view with cherry blossoms and the Observatory in the same frame. 3️⃣ Bench + Falling Petals: Find a park bench, hold a cup of coffee, and let spring surprise you! 💡 Hidden Tips: ▪️ Visit before 10 AM for fewer people and softer light, perfect for photos. ▪️ Wear light-colored clothing to create a natural soft-focus filter under the cherry blossoms. ▪️ Bring a picnic blanket! Picnicking is allowed on the lawn beside Cherry Blossom Avenue. The cherry blossoms in Greenwich come with a built-in British vintage filter. Hurry up and invite your friends to experience this pink explosion! 💕 #ExchangeSpring #UK #UKTrain #CherryBlossomRain #PlaySpring #London #UKTravel #25fall #LondonTravel