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London's Parks are on the Next Level 🌳

How many people fall in love with London because of its urban architecture? Autumn in London is truly the moment when the city is at its most enchanting, with the entire city exuding a vintage and languid charm under the embellishment of autumn leaves. Here are a few must-visit parks in London for autumn walks: 📍 Regent's Park Located in the heart of London. The park's pathways are perfect for autumn strolls or taking a leisurely bike ride. 👉 Recommended Spots Autumn Avenue: Great for photos and visiting outdoor art exhibitions Best Sunset Point: Search for “Bandstand” on the map, a perfect spot to sit by the lake and watch the sunset Rose Garden: A variety of roses still bloom in autumn, make sure to visit before they wither 🚇 The closest tube stations are Regent's Park or Great Portland Street 📍 Hyde Park Located in central London, originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, “Hyde” is derived from the word “hide”. Hyde Park is a very relaxed place, highly recommended for cycling, walking, jogging, and picnicking. There are also many friendly animals. 👉 Recommended Spots Sunbathing: Bask in the sun in the lounging area, deck chairs available for rent by cash or card The Serpentine Lake: The heart of Hyde Park, with crystal clear waters 🚇 Take the Piccadilly line to Hyde Park Corner or Knightsbridge station #London #LondonTravel #LondonGuide #AutumnInLondon #LondonParks

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London's Parks are on the Next Level 🌳

How many people fall in love with London because of its urban architecture? Autumn in London is truly the moment when the city is at its most enchanting, with the entire city exuding a vintage and languid charm under the embellishment of autumn leaves. Here are a few must-visit parks in London for autumn walks: 📍 Regent's Park Located in the heart of London. The park's pathways are perfect for autumn strolls or taking a leisurely bike ride. 👉 Recommended Spots Autumn Avenue: Great for photos and visiting outdoor art exhibitions Best Sunset Point: Search for “Bandstand” on the map, a perfect spot to sit by the lake and watch the sunset Rose Garden: A variety of roses still bloom in autumn, make sure to visit before they wither 🚇 The closest tube stations are Regent's Park or Great Portland Street 📍 Hyde Park Located in central London, originally a hunting ground for Henry VIII, “Hyde” is derived from the word “hide”. Hyde Park is a very relaxed place, highly recommended for cycling, walking, jogging, and picnicking. There are also many friendly animals. 👉 Recommended Spots Sunbathing: Bask in the sun in the lounging area, deck chairs available for rent by cash or card The Serpentine Lake: The heart of Hyde Park, with crystal clear waters 🚇 Take the Piccadilly line to Hyde Park Corner or Knightsbridge station #London #LondonTravel #LondonGuide #AutumnInLondon #LondonParks

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