
🗺️ Guide to see Daffodils in London ⬇️ Location from the video is St. James’s Park (Central London) where daffodils are now in bloom 🌼 Other locations: 🌼 Chiswick House (West London) 🌼 Hyde Park (Central London) 🌼 Trent Park (North East London) 🌼 Green Park (Central London) 🌼 Kew Gardens (South West London) 🌼 Queen’s House, Greenwich (South East London) 🌼 Hampton Court Palace (South West London) 🌼 St Thomas’ Riverside Garden (Central London) 🌼 Victoria Embankment Gardens (Central London) 🌼 Golders Hill Park (North London) 🌼 Kensington Gardens (Central London) 🌼 Regent’s Park (Central London) #daffodils #daffodils🌼 #daffodilseason #stjamespark #royalpark #londonparks #springinlondon #londoninbloom #springhassprung #visitlondon #thisislondon #beautifullondon #explorelondon #travelbloggerlife #uktravelblogger #romaniantraveler #romaniantravelblogger Where to see daffodils in London | Daffodils in London | Daffodils in the UK | Daffodil field | Spring in London | London in spring
Attraction

St James's Park
Park
4.7
Green space with a lake with daily pelican feeding, a grass-roofed cafe and ceremonial displays.

Hyde Park
Park
4.7
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.

The Green Park
Park
4.6
Spacious park with deckchair-scattered lawns, mature trees and views of regal local neighbours.

Hampton Court Palace
Historical place
4.7
Famous seat of Henry VIII and his many wives, this palace received elegant Stuart-era modernisation.

St Thomas' Riverside Garden
Garden
4.6

Kensington Gardens
Park
4.7
Expansive park containing Kensington Palace & the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Playground.

The Regent's Park
Park
4.7
Modern, glass-clad cafe and sports administrative centre, with pitches and changing rooms.
Activity/Tour

The Kensington Palace Gardens Royal High Tea
Activity
4.6
Place

Chiswick House
Building
Neo-Palladian villa from 1729 with 65 acres of formal English gardens, guided tours & a cafe.

Victoria Embankment
Landmark
Sports/Recreation

Trent Park
Park
4.6
Vast parkland of woodland and lakes, once a royal hunting ground, now used for leisure activities.

Golders Hill Park
Park
4.7
Mediterranean and water gardens, tennis/table tennis, croquet lawn plus a zoo and butterfly house.
Museum/Gallery

Queen's House
Museum
4.5
16th century mansion now used to display items from the National Maritime Museum's collection.