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  1. St. James's Park | The Royal Parks

    Shaped by generations of monarchs and bordered by three royal palaces, St. James’s Park is the home of ceremonial events in the capital. From royal weddings and jubilees to military parades …

  2. Things to do in St. James's Park | The Royal Parks

    The park, and in particular St. James’s Park lake, is a wonderful natural habitat and haven for wildlife and a great place to spot water-loving birds, from ducks, coots and moorhens, to shy …

  3. History of St. James's Park - The Royal Parks

    Immerse in St. James's Park's rich history, London's oldest Royal Park. From the Tudors to the Elizabethans and King Charles II, discover its storied past!

  4. Map of St. James's Park - The Royal Parks

    Navigate St. James's Park with our map. Locate facilities including toilets and defibrillators, transport options, and dining spots.

  5. Gardens in St. James's Park - The Royal Parks

    From the picture perfect cherry trees overlooking St. James’s Park Lake, to the black and white mulberries and medlars, St. James’s Park has an extraordinary collection of must-see trees, …

  6. Monuments in St. James's Park - The Royal Parks

    St. James’s Park is famous for hosting royal ceremonies. From coronations and jubilees to Trooping the Colour and Changing the Guard - it’s no surprise, then, that the park is stuffed …

  7. Wildlife in St. James's Park - The Royal Parks

    St. James’s Park is a rich mix of open grassland, reedbeds, wildflower meadows, and more than 1,200 trees. The St. James’s Park lake, covering a fifth of the park, is an oasis for much …

  8. Wild spaces for nature and people - The Royal Parks

    Nov 15, 2024 · And in St. James’s Park, lakeside habitats have been enhanced with reedbeds and marginal planting to support bird nesting and aquatic invertebrates such as dragonflies …

  9. FAQs for St. James's Park | The Royal Parks

    St James's Park is the oldest Royal Park in London and is surrounded by three palaces: Westminster (now known as the Houses of Parliament), St. James's Palace and Buckingham …

  10. Nelson Mandela's special connection to the Royal Parks

    Feb 11, 1990 · At 7:30am, a crowd gathered to watch Mandela walk from Buckingham Palace to St. James’s Park, where he planted a London Plane tree. This tree was officially named ‘The …