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St James's Park
Oldest Royal Park with lake, pelicans, and stunning views of Buckingham Palace and Westminster. Perfect for royal watching.
About
London's oldest Royal Park enchants with 57 acres of romantic landscapes, pelican feeding, and Buckingham Palace views. Henry VIII's hunting ground transformed into ornamental paradise where waterfowl rule the lake, squirrels demand picnics, and government workers lunch beside tourists photographing palace guards.
Royal Wildlife Haven
Six pelicans patrol the lake—gifts from Russian ambassadors since 1664. Daily feeding at 2:30pm draws crowds watching these prehistoric birds gulp fish. Over 40 waterfowl species include black swans, Egyptian geese, and great crested grebes nesting on Duck Island.
The Blue Bridge offers Instagram-perfect palace views framed by weeping willows. Flower beds change seasonally—tulips in spring, geraniums in summer, creating colored carpets. Hidden corners reveal the Tudor-era cockpit and Guards Memorial.
Park Life
Deck chairs (small fee) dot lawns April-September for professional lunchers and palace watchers. Inn the Park restaurant serves British fare with lakeside terrace. Two playgrounds entertain children while adults enjoy surprisingly good coffee from multiple kiosks.
Open 5am-midnight daily. St James's Park tube exits directly into greenery. Free guided walks Tuesdays/Thursdays explain royal connections. Morning joggers share paths with Whitehall commuters. Whether feeding pelicans or photographing palace views, this compact park delivers maximum royal London in minimum time.