London Picnic Locations

London Picnic Parks & Locations

Having a picnic is a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon as you can pack some yummy cheeses, crackers, fruit, wine and of course sweets and head out to the local patch of grass with some friends to spend the day soaking up a bit of sunshine and enjoying good food and good company.

Here’s our top 15 London picnic locations:

  1. Hyde Park
    Serpentine Road, London, Greater London
  2. Primrose Hill
    Primrose Hill Road, London, Greater London
  3. Greenwich Park
    Romney Road, London, Greater London

  4. Hampstead Heath
    E Heath Road, London, Greater London

  5. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
    Kew Road, Kew, Greater London

  6. Green Park
    Piccadilly (Constitution Hill), London, Greater London

  7. Victoria Park
    Grove Road, Bow, Greater London

  8. St James’s Park
    The Mall, London, Greater London

  9. Battersea Park
    Albert Bridge Road, Battersea, Greater London

  10. Regent’s Park
    Chester Road, London, Greater London

  11. Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
    Regent’s Park, London, Greater London

  12. Highbury Fields
    Highbury Pl. (Highbury Cr.), London, Greater London

  13. London Fields
    Martello St, Hackney, Greater London

  14. Morden Hall Park
    Morden Hall Road, London, Greater London

  15. Holland Park
    Ilchester Pl, London, Greater London

However, if you live in London, you may think that having a picnic may be out for the question for you and your friends this weekend, but don’t worry. Not only are there plenty of great picnic spots in and around London, we also have the perfect way to get you there.

When you are planning your picnic this weekend, make sure you hire a coach as your transport. If you live in or around London you may not have your own car as you and your friends all simply walk to each others houses or catch the train to work.

However, when you are planning a family picnic, even if you are simply headed to the park on the other side of town, you will want to make sure your picnic supplies arrive safely. You also don’t want to have to lug all of your picnic baskets, rugs and chairs across London either which is another reason why hiring a coach to take you to your new picnic spot is a great idea.

Your coach will be able to fit in all of your picnic supplies, with plenty of room for all of your friends too. Your chauffeur will also be able to come straight back and pick you up when it time to go home so that those of you who ate (or drank) a bit too much don have to stagger across town.

Not too far from the centre of London you will find Richmond Park which is a 2,500 acre park which is not only home to red and fallow deer, but also to beetles, butterflies, birds and mammals. Richmond Park dates back to the reign of Edward I in 1272 but only became known by that name during the time of Henry VII. Then it was Charles I who created a hunting ground within the park in 1637 by enclosing it in a wall eight miles long.

So for a relaxing and historical picnic this weekend, right here in the heart of London, make sure you contact Coach Broker for the perfect picnic transport.

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