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Recommended By Top Sightseeing Tour Guides: 10 Sunny Picnic Spots Around London

  • Writer: Steven Brown
    Steven Brown
  • Jan 17, 2023
  • 4 min read

The holiday season might have ended but the spirits are as strong as the start. No matter how busy you have become in your work life, you can easily steal a weekend day to have a blast with your family or beloved. If you were unable to spend a significant amount of time with your better half last Christmas, it is high time you cherish the happy memories together on your picnic date.

If you want to stay away from the hustles and bustles of the city, let’s go on a picnic.

Here are the names of 10 picnic spots around, attested by the leading sightseeing tour guides in London.



Take a sneak peek through the locations:

10 Picnic Spots Around The City And Their Full Details

1. Kew Gardens:


The Kew Gardens offers you a bunch of activities besides promising you an excellent picnic during the winter months. The place is heaven for flower lovers. The area offers you more than 500 acres of open space. There is a rose garden full of majestic blooms, an Arboretum where you will get shady spots and a Mediterranean garden for the romantic couple.

Do you love rare plants? Walk into the Temperate House. You have to pay a nominal entry fee to enter the Kew Gardens. You will also get lots of food options inside to gorge on.

2. Runnymede:


Runnymede in Surrey has a historical significance. Needless to say, every sightseeing agrees that the tales of London have been weaved with the string of history. Near Runnymede, the historical Magna Carta, the Royal Charter of Rights was signed.


You will find a sleepy water meadow in Runnymede with a lesser crowd. If you are lucky you can spot a butterfly or two here. You will also get food at the Magna-Carta tea room on weekends.


3. Primrose Hill:


How can you catch a full glimpse of the ‘city of dreams’, London? It is easy. From Primrose Hill, of course! Undoubtedly, the location is incredibly famous among people who search for the best tours and sightseeing in London.


Do you want to know more? Camden, Regent’s Canal and Abbey Road are a short walking distance from here. Remember to climb as much higher as you can to enjoy a breathtaking view of the city along with lesser people to interrupt your romantic date here.


4. Hampstead Heath:


Who wants to hit the waters? If you have been craving a nice swim for ages, take a ride to Hampstead Heath. You will get many public swimming pools around the area. You will get everything in this wild and seemingly endless meadow. There are delicious cuisines to try in the cafes nearby as well.


Why wait? Grab your swimming gear, take a dip in one of the pools, enhance your appetite and enjoy quality time with your close ones here.


5. Bookham Common:


The Bookham Common near Surrey is a quaint woodland dominated by ancient oak trees. If you want a peaceful getaway, then this place is a must-visit. The hide-and-seek of light, the abundance of flora along with rare fauna make this place the first choice among nature lovers.


The site is maintained by the National Trust and there is a lot more to enjoy here than calm scenery. This place offers horse rides, as well.


6. Phoenix Garden:


Are you looking for a hidden gem within London to enjoy a happy picnic with your family? Spend an afternoon in the Phoenix Garden. The place is a community garden located in the West End.

Built on a former WW2 bomb site, the Phoenix Garden is meticulously maintained by an exceptionally talented team of gardeners.


The place is open all days of the week but there is a time limit. There are fewer restrictions that you need to keep in mind. For example, alcohol consumption or riding bikes.


7. Soho Square:


Soho Square was formerly known as King’s Square after king Charles III. You can still find a weathered statue of the monarch on one side of the garden.

A picnic in this place can be extremely vibrant despite the slightly rowdy reputation of the place. Most important of all, there are plenty of food options available at this place.

You can hit the Pizza Pilgrims, Bun House or Herman Ze German to grab a quick bite.


8. Holland Park:


For the best tours and sightseeing during the winter months, you have to visit Holland Park at least once. There is a myriad of things to touch and feel. From woodlands to wildlife and Japanese-styled gardens to football pitches, Holland Park is a paradise for all.

More than having a meal with your close ones, you will have so many activities to try out.

You can get sweaty if you are visiting this place in the summer months but you can freely strike out the issue if you are planning to soak in the winter sun. There is a time limit for staying in the park.

Holland park is open from 7.30 am till 30 minutes before dusk every day.

9. Whitstable Castle Gardens:


If you are looking for a picnic spot around London but not within the heart of the city, you can try the Whitstable Castle Gardens. It takes 90 minutes to reach the seaside destination.


This place offers you a great beach view. Moreover, once you visit this place the local fish and chips are a must-try!


10. Aylesford Riverbank:


The Aylesford Riverbank is another picturesque spot in Kent. It is a serene village nestled across the banks of the Medway River. Once you reach the place, lay the picnic mat on the river bank.

Do you love cycling? Then there is great news for you! You can cycle throughout the place as much as you want. There are absolutely no restrictions on anything. You can also bring your furry companion to the Aylesford Riverbank.

In Conclusion


Picnic is a nostalgic word. It takes you back to the childhood days when you used to munch on the simplest yet tastiest sandwich with your mom and dad. Everyone feels a desperate need to spend time with their close ones from time to time. Though you cannot manage long holidays every time, you can easily plan a picnic. Why wait, pack a hamper and Au Revoir!

 
 
 

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