Top Rated Parks to Visit in Penge

We've collected top 10 mentioned parks in Penge from other articles such as Time Out London, Londontopia, Travel and Destinations.

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Penge

Hyde Park
Hyde Park
4.7 (97597 ratings)
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.
London, United Kingdom
Park
Mentioned by planetware.com
9 Best Parks in London | PlanetWare
"Hyde Park sits between Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace, adjacent to Kensington Gardens. Hyde Park's most prominent feature is The Serpentine, a 40-acre lake best known for its swimming club, which races here each year on Christmas Day. The park covers a total of 350 acres with numerous walking and cycling trails lined by trees, gardens, and plenty of benches."
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"Covering 350 acres, Hyde Park is London's largest open space and has been a destination for sightseers since 1635. One of the park's highlights is the Serpentine, an 18th-century man-made lake popular for boating and swimming. Hyde Park is also where you'll find Speakers' Corner, a traditional forum for free speech — and heckling."
Mentioned by Devon 17 days itinerary
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"This includes the V&A, Natural History Museum, The Royal Albert Hall and Hyde Park!. What’s more, all the other London landmarks are just a hop, skip, and jump away. This makes it our top choice for a short summer getaway in London"
Richmond Park
Richmond Park
4.8 (20438 ratings)4.5 (2181 ratings)
Expansive walled park, originally a 17th-century hunting ground and still home to hundreds of deer.
Richmond, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Richmond Park, a national nature reserve, comes up trumps thanks to its population of 630 red and fallow deer roaming free. Come here anytime of the year for peaceful deer spotting, but for a more spectacular site, plan a visit during breeding season (Autumn) and watch as the red stags and fallow bucks compete for females by roaring, barking and clashing antlers. Make note, this is a park not a zoo, so take precaution and keep at least 50 metres from the herds."
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"Free-roaming red and fallow deer have been nibbling this rare grassland habitat into existence since at least 1637, when Charles I enclosed it. It’s London’s largest nature reserve, topped off with a protected view that cuts a line between ancient oaks to St Paul’s Cathedral, 10 miles distant. Away from the roads and cycle tracks (it’s great for a spin), few places in London feel so open and wild."
Hampstead Heath
Hampstead Heath
4.7 (15947 ratings)4.5 (1545 ratings)
Green oasis for recreation, with swimming ponds, woodland and city views from Parliament Hill.
London, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"Hampstead Heath is a favorite for Londoners, a quiet oasis that provides the illusion of a countryside getaway within one of the world's busiest cities. This sprawling and irregularly shaped park is located north of the city center, just beyond The Regent's Park. Its best-known features are the three natural bathing ponds: one designated for males, another for females, and the third for anyone."
Mentioned by Londontopia
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"While it doesn’t have the biodiversity of Kew, Hampstead Heath is a public park that has something else worth taking in—a view. While the woods and ponds are certainly lovely themselves, what really draws people is Parliament Hill, which offers one of the highest natural views of the city. It’s the perfect spot for a picnic to celebrate the day."
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
4.7 (31204 ratings)4.5 (7034 ratings)
Trees and flowers from around the globe in vast gardens with huge greenhouses and Treetop Walkway.
Richmond, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksParkWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Globetotting
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"Amazing Kew Gardens in the southwest neighbourhood of Kew is one of London’s most picturesque parks; 132 hectares of gardens and botanical glasshouses that that house the world’s most diverse collection of living plants. Kew Gardens was founded in 1840 and is today London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with beautiful glasshouses, including the iconic Palm House and its exotic rainforest. There’s a magical children’s garden, the fantastic Treetop Walkway that soars into the tree canopy at a height of 18 metres, and Kew Palace, the former summer residence of King George III."
Mentioned by Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Kew Gardens
"Plant Houses Nos. 7 to 14b inclusive were collectively known as the "T" Range because of their T-shaped plan. The extant Aroid House (now the Nash Conservatory) was designated Plant House No. 1 and the Water Lily House was Plant House No. 15."
St James's Park
St James's Park
4.7 (42927 ratings)4.5 (17006 ratings)
Green space with a lake with daily pelican feeding, a grass-roofed cafe and ceremonial displays.
London, SW1A 2BJ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Attractions, Tours & Hotel Deals | OverseasAttractions.com
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"Smaller than the other green open spaces in the heart of London, St. James’s Park is surrounded by other important tourist spots:. Originally purchased by Henry III, the park was completely transformed by James I, who wanted it full of exotic animals and birds. Since then, the aspect of St. James’s Park suffered further modifications, but it continues to be a significant part of London’s identity."
Mentioned by www.kiddieholidays.co.uk
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"The pelicans were first introduced to Green Park in 1664 as a gift from the Russian Ambassador, and today there are over 40 pelicans living there. Toddlers will love seeing the most famous pelicans, Louis, Vaclav and Gargi sunbathing on their favourite rocks – don’t miss the pelican feeding between 2.30pm and 3.30pm daily."
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"Walking around Green Park and St Jame’s Park in the morning is a wonderful experience. It’s so calm and peaceful and when you have the beautiful light such as below it is just perfect. Considering staying at the awesome Sheraton Grand London Park Lane where you’ll find these amazing parks on your doorstep."
Battersea Park
Battersea Park
4.7 (14338 ratings)4.5 (482 ratings)
Large parkland with woods, boating lake, peace pagoda, adventure playground and children's zoo.
Battersea, London, SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
4.5 (22243 ratings)4 (1136 ratings)
Bridges, wild land and play parks weave a latticework around London's 2012 Olympic venues.
Westfield Ave, London, E15 2DU, United Kingdom
ParkSights & LandmarksCity parkCultural landmarkPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Victoria Park
Victoria Park
4.6 (8685 ratings)4.5 (238 ratings)
Lakes and fountains in 86 hectares of Victorian greenery in the heart of East London.
Grove Rd, London, E3 5TB, UK
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Go Jauntly
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"Definitely one of East London’s finest green areas, Victoria Park combines wide open green space, a pretty epic playground, a killer cafe (brunch is highly recommended), hidden pagodas and a lake for the peddle boat enthusiasts out there. A great walk for kids and adults alike, Victoria park is one of the best parks in London to visit."
Mentioned by Visit London
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"A post shared by Peter Scordellis (@petersco7) on May 25, 2020 at 11:59am PDT. Head to Victoria Park, or "Vicky Park" if you ask a local, to explore the canals, ponds and pavilion in the capital's first public park. Bordering Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, you'll find plenty of places for sport and events during the summer months."
Mentioned by urbanest
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"Located in South Hackney, Victoria Park is the oldest public park in London. It’s packed full of canals and ponds as well as a large green space for a kick-about or a kip in the sunshine. For more things to do, there’s also a deer enclosure, tree walk events and café in the heart of the park."
Camley Street Natural Park
Camley Street Natural Park
4.4 (216 ratings)4 (33 ratings)
Former coal yard transformed into a pond, meadow and woodland nature reserve with a visitor centre.
12 Camley St, London, N1C 4PW, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksNature preserve
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"A wild green space in the heart of King’s Cross, run by the London Wildlife Trust as an urban nature reserve for birds, butterflies, bats and a wide variety of plant life. Come here for peaceful walks in the wetlands, woodlands and meadow, but for an extra dose of tranquillity, spend some time on the newly added floating platform – part island/part hideaway – which offers close up views of both the canal and the park. The park is temporarily closed, but will re-open in Spring 2019."
RHS Garden Wisley
RHS Garden Wisley
4.7 (10072 ratings)4.5 (1866 ratings)
Vast garden including a glasshouse with 3 climatic zones, a learning space and a Growing Lab.
Wisley Ln, Wisley, Woking GU23 6QB, United Kingdom
GardenNature & ParksCoffee storeEvent venueGarden centerGift shopParkRestaurant

Best Family Restaurants in Penge

Masala Zone Covent Garden
Masala Zone Covent Garden
4.2 (3184 ratings)
Curries, thalis and sweet snacks in colourful surrounds filled with dangling Rajasthani puppets.
48 Floral St, London, WC2E 9DA, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantBar & grillFamily restaurantGluten-free restaurantHalal restaurantBrasserieSouth Asian restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Eater London
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"Of the seven branches across London, Masala Zone Covent Garden will most appeal to younger diners, as they can gawk at the traditional Indian puppets that festoon the place as they wait for their food. Although they can occupy themselves at every branch with colouring books and crayons which are provided by the amenable staff. Mini thalis with milder curries are available from £6, and for those that can handle more heat, the rolled dosas prove popular."
Mentioned by London Cheapo
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"Bayswater, Camden Town, Covent Garden, Earls Court, Islington, Soho, SelfridgesMasala Zone offers traditional Indian restaurant food, as well as street food. You can also get a delicious thali platter for just over £10, including rice, chapati and a great selection of main courses. If your little ones are under seven, they can eat from the kid’s menu for just five pounds."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"Masala Zone offers good, hearty Indian food across a number of locations, all featuring unfussy and comfortable atmospheres. Children are well accommodated, with under-sevens having the option of eating from the versatile children's menu. With seven outposts in London, this could be a good option the next time you plan a family meal in the city."
Masala Zone Earls Court
Masala Zone Earls Court
4.1 (1025 ratings)
Curries, thalis and sweet snacks in colourful chain Indian decorated with tribal, pop and folk art.
147 Earls Ct Rd, London, SW5 9RQ, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantFamily restaurantGluten-free restaurantHalal restaurantDelivery RestaurantBrasserieSouth Asian restaurantVegetarian restaurant
Pitcher & Piano Richmond
Pitcher & Piano Richmond
4 (980 ratings)
Modern chain bar serving beer, wine and cocktails, plus a menu of grazing plates and pub classics.
11 Bridge St, Richmond, TW9 1TQ, United Kingdom
PubFamily restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Nestled on the riverbanks of the Thames, Pitcher & Piano offers stunning views from its prime location and pretty terrace space. Head to this gem of a Richmond bar and you'll find classic breakfasts, Sunday roasts, hearty burgers and plenty more with an extensive range of drinks to keep you refreshed."
Mentioned by Discovery Richmond
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"This summertime favourite by Richmond Bridge is noted for its terrace with stunning views of the river. Perfect for al fresco dining."

Best Street Markets in Penge

Brick Ln
Brick Ln
4.6 (86 ratings)4.5 (1732 ratings)
Landmark lane known for its vintage markets & boutiques, curry restaurants, street art & galleries.
London, UK
Notable streetShoppingNeighborhoodsFlea & Street MarketsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market
4.4 (10261 ratings)4 (607 ratings)
Historical, Victorian indoor marketplace with apparel & accessory stores, plus restaurants & bars.
Gracechurch St, Langbourn, London, EC3V 1LT, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by A Pair of Passports
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"I consider this to be one of the lesser known photo spots in London, but am always surprised when people visit and have no idea what it is. I absolutely love Leadenhall Market and the fact that it’s just a place for everyday City workers to grab their cup of coffee in the morning or drink after work. It’s such a normal place, but it’s so beautiful!"
Mentioned by Travel and Destinations
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"This picturesque interior and marketplace is in London’s financial district, hence why it looks a bit posh. When taking photographs try using a wide-angle lens so that you capture as much as possible. Best time for pics: DayCost: FreeLocation: Leadenhall Market, Gracechurch St, London EC3V 1LT"
Mentioned by Hues Of Delahaye
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"Calling all Harry Potter fans, the Leadenhall Market is one photography location in London you don’t want to miss. This gorgeous indoor Victorian market was the setting for Diagon Alley and the Leaky Cauldron in the famous film series. The architecture is fantastic."
Southbank Centre Food Market
Southbank Centre Food Market
4.5 (2020 ratings)4.5 (89 ratings)
Lively outdoor weekend event featuring many stalls selling street food, produce & beer/cocktails.
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
MarketShoppingBarFood courtFresh food marketFlea & Street MarketsFarmers Markets
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"While perhaps best known for its famed antiques market, Portobello Road in Notting Hill is a true haven for fans of fashion from bygone eras. Whether it’s second-hand Chanel, pre-loved Burberry or kitschy cocktail jewels, you’re likely to spot something among the endless stalls of goodies that stretch the entire length of the road and beyond. While you’re in the area, it would be rude not to pop into some of the best vintage shops in London like One of a Kind (259 Portobello Road) – Naomi and Kate are regulars."
Mentioned by London x London
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"A bustling market with some of the best food stalls in London, the Southbank Market is a definite must-visit for food lovers in London. It’s tucked around the back of the famous Southbank Centre, so is the perfect stop to refuel whilst exploring the area. As one of London’s best food markets, the competition to get a spot here is fierce – with the end result that the stalls are absolutely brilliant."
Mentioned by toptiplondon.com
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"There’s a food market behind the Royal Festival Hall on the South Bank, with a good mix of food from all over the world alongside local produce and plenty of cakes. It’s open until 8pm on Friday and Saturday. Perfect for a cheap bite to eat in the evening."

Best Museums in Penge

The Clink Prison Museum
The Clink Prison Museum
4 (1175 ratings)4 (1464 ratings)
Torture devices and grisly tales about inmates and the former medieval prison on the site.
1 Clink St, London, SE1 9DG, United Kingdom
Historical place museumMuseumsHistorical placeSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
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"Children can handle real torture devices at the world’s most notorious medieval prison at this museum in Southwark, on the original site of The Clink Prison, which dates back to 1144. You’ll find out about a day in the life of a medieval prisoner and hear tales of some of the gruesome prisoners. If you’re feeling brave, it’s a great place to spot ghosts: the prison is reputed to be one of the UK’s most haunted locations and is renowned for its ghostly sightings…"
Mentioned by Secret London
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"A rather arresting spot amongst London museums, The Clink spent some 600 years as one of the city’s most feared prisons. Far from the charming spot it is today, Southwark used to be a lawless place; prostitutes, heretics, and drunkards all graced the cells of The Clink at one point or another."
Mentioned by Museum Hack
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"The Clink Prison Museum was a prison in England that started in the 12th century and operated through 1780. Today, it is the oldest surviving prison in the country. Notable prisoners of The Clink include Father John Gerard, Father John Jones, Farther George Blackwell, and Edward Knott."
Brunel Museum
Brunel Museum
4.1 (591 ratings)3.5 (214 ratings)
Exploring Brunel's projects in an engine house above his Thames Tunnel, with bi-weekly descents.
Railway Ave, London, SE16 4LF, United Kingdom
Historical place museumMuseumsSpecialty Museums
Mentioned by 10Best
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"The Brunel museum is situated above the Thames Tunnel, Brunel's amazing feat of engineering which saw him construct the oldest tunnel under water in the oldest metro system in the world. A visit to the museum tells visitors how he built the tunnel, which took 18 long years and cost many lives, and if you book a guided tour, you can climb down in to the shaft which used to serve the tunnel, and listen to an actor guide recreate the conditions that Brunel and his workers faced more than 185 years ago when they started construction. It is a fascinating piece of history and the museum is simply but fascinatingly done."
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"It’s time to get physical with this museum, which is dedicated to the Industrial Revolution’s biggest engineering science don, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The museum is actually housed inside one of Brunel’s extraordinary creations: the Thames Tunnel, which is the oldest tunnel to run under a river in the world. Discover how the tunnel was constructed and explore the chamber where Brunel nearly drowned trying to build it."
V&A Museum of Childhood
V&A Museum of Childhood
4.4 (3415 ratings)4 (773 ratings)
Toys, clothes and interactives in 1872 hangar with marble floor and visible cast iron skeleton.
Cambridge Heath Rd, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PA, United Kingdom
Children's museumMuseums
Mentioned by girl gone london
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"Funnily enough, the Museum of Childhood is actually first and foremost geared towards adults who want to relive their own childhoods, but don’t worry – they’ve planned ahead and know that many adults will be bringing their own children. For toddlers, there are interactive exhibits featuring toys and games at the Museum of Childhood, as well as drop-in activities including crafting and storytelling to get your toddler involved in some educational play."
Mentioned by Suitcases and Sandcastles
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"This museum is every child’s dream whether they’re into dolls’ houses, Star Wars figures, Lego or electric train sets. Here in Bethnal Green, you’ll find one of the world’s best collections of toys both old and new so you’ll see everything from robots and rocking horses to computer games, puppet theatres and chemistry sets. There are hundreds of toys on display but also plenty of toys to play with and things to do."
Mentioned by London City Calling
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"The Museum of Childhood is a branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum which specialises in objected designed by and for children such as toys, clothes and more. Nearest tube station: Bethnal Green."

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