Fran Arjona
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My favourite park in London. It has everything: deep forest zone, large areas to rest/have a picnic, some nice hidden (or not so hidden) spots, ponds in which you can have a bath, a public lido... and Parliament Hill viewpoint, one of my favourite spots in London: the landscape at night is astonishing.

Michelle D Pharris
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A massive beautiful park which I love. Beautiful views of London at the top of the hill. Lakes you can swim in. Is one for ladies and one for men and one for the dogs lol. Swim separately in these with own sex. Then you have the Lido which is lovely in the summer for everyone. But it s open in the morning all year round and summer time all day.

Alan Bailey
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Always loads to do here, whether you come to occupy the kids during the summer holidays or you come to explore the history of the various parts. There's always helpful guides around who know far more than the audio guides. Lots of steps/cobbles so wear good shoes! Couple of different cafes and nice gardens.

aidyg
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Beautiful free space in North London. Fantastic scenery. Views from Parliament Hill. Lots of space for sports, dog walking or strolling. Cafes and playgrounds. Enough to keep you busy for a week. Dare you swim outdoors in the ponds or the lido? Busy in summer and winter.

Eirini Karaog
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A beautiful, wild forest in the middle of all busy and buzzy London. Perfect for all age groups, friends, families, dogs, for cycling, walking, playing on the grass, having a pic-nic or even seating on a bench to enjoy great views. A cafe-restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, restroom facilities, playgrounds and lakes will satisfy every visitor. Don't miss Kenwood House if you're up for a cultural visit as well. Calming and relaxing, great for a quick break or a long day away from the city but still in its heart! Absolutely recommended

Michele Granata
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Beautiful uncontaminated forest,with cut grass spots as well and many fascinating areas to discover. I go usually running there and is always surprising. Perfect for a picnic,a coffee in the nature,a walk. Perfect to bring kids to play ( There are games areas as well). A Hampstead heath event is coming the beginning of July. But this park deserves to host many more events,or actually better to be left like it is,cause the man tends to ruin the nature around him. Glad to live just half mile away from the park and this is one of the reasons why I moved there.

Erin Sinclair
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During the weekend I was there with some of my best friends. We were discussing different important topics and of course, some silly and unusual ones. But it is so nice that after several long working days you can go and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere and the endless beauty of the nature.