I'd agree with Hyde Park and Regent's Park. My dad was just here and I took him to Hampstead Heath thinking he'd arppreciate the view. He saw the view then said "is this all we do up here" so I felt like I wasted our time. I took him to Richmond Park to see the deer and he got mad that I made him walk so much. Regent's Park has the canals, the zoo, lots of people watching from the cafes and if he's bored, you're right there in Central London to take him somewhere else. Good luck!!!
2006-09-18 03:31:30
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answered by Iknowsomestuff 4
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The two most central ones are Hyde Park (near Knightsbridge & Marble Arch) and Regent's Park (near Warren Street). I'd say that Regent's Park has more to see in terms of flowers, etc - but when there's big events going on in Hyde Park, that's a must-see too! Have fun '_'
2006-09-18 03:19:51
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answered by squirrellondon 4
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Greenwich park in london or battersea park in south london are enormous and free to enjoy,battersea used to have a small zoo enclosure ,im not sure if it is there still .and also a adventure playpark.Greenwich park has some spectacular views across london+thames river plus a few museums and the cutty sark tea clipper(ship)and just a few hundred yards away is A big expensive empty 20.000 berth tent called Millionsneverendium DOHm
2006-09-18 04:03:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hyde Park. It is really pretty. it has the Diana Memorial Fountain and there is a coffee shop half way down where you can stop for a drink.
2006-09-18 03:24:40
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answered by MissBehave 5
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Personally I'm a fan of regents park!!! It has the zoo!!
2006-09-18 03:27:07
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answered by nerdy_grrlie 2
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hyde park
2006-09-18 05:04:52
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answered by Bosco 2
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it would depend on whether your a george michael fan or not
2006-09-18 03:44:52
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answered by briangimma 4
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you tight wad!
2006-09-18 03:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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