London parks are not only excellent examples of aristocratic British landscape art, but also excellent places for a wonderful vacation, recreation and entertainment. The coming weeks will bring to the parks of London not only bright sunshine magnificent spring blooms and cheerful chirping birds, but also commence a variety of activities from hiking and cognitive training schools for dogs, to the parade of the royal troops.
Sunday April 11
Tour of Brompton Cemetery. Tour includes visits to the Chapel and the Colonnade, a walk on the most interesting part of the cemetery, become acquainted with the history of cemeteries, memorials and symbols of flora and fauna, and certainly contains some interesting facts and stories about famous people buried here. Free guided tour starts at 14:00 at the southern house (south entrance) and lasts for around 120 minutes.
Tuesday, April 13
Review of the Royal Horse Guards parade artillery. The parade will be held from 11:00 to 11:25 in Regency Park and Primrose Hill (Regents Park & Primrose Hill).
Saturday, April 17
event "Dog and Society in Regency Park and Primrose Hill (Regents Park & Primrose Hill) will include a session of training for dogs, exhibition and competition. The owners and dog lovers will be able to buy thematic literature and seek the advice of experts. The event will be held April 17 from 12:00 to 17:00.
Saturday, April 17
Nature lovers can enjoy a guided walking tour viewing "Spring Birds" in Richmond Park. The tour starts at 8:00 in the parking lot of Pembroke Lounge.
Alesia Belaya
Photo: Alesia Belaya
Date: 10/04/2010
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