Thursday, 26th of May 2016
One of the most wonderful places to visit in London is the Italian Gardens, a 150-year-old ornamental water garden located on the north side of Kensington Gardens near Lancaster Gate.
It has a marble structure and a rose garden surrounding a beautiful water fountain, containing also a couple of ornament statues and urns, which are divided by five themes: the Swan's breast, the woman's head, the ram's head, the dolphin and the oval.
It has somehow a romantic feel to it since it is believed to have been a gift from Prince Albert to his wife Queen Victoria, who he much loved.
In this side of the park, you will not see anyone jogging, ridding their bike or walking their dog, this is mainly used for relaxing and enjoying the view quietly.
The roses planted in the garden bloom during the Spring, bringing a fantastic and colourful Italian feel to the view.
I have been here in both sunny and rainy days and I can admit that the view is beautiful either way, independently of the temperature outside.
It is definetely a place to stop by when you come here.
From a girl discovering many parks,
Mariana Fidalgo
It has a marble structure and a rose garden surrounding a beautiful water fountain, containing also a couple of ornament statues and urns, which are divided by five themes: the Swan's breast, the woman's head, the ram's head, the dolphin and the oval.
It has somehow a romantic feel to it since it is believed to have been a gift from Prince Albert to his wife Queen Victoria, who he much loved.
In this side of the park, you will not see anyone jogging, ridding their bike or walking their dog, this is mainly used for relaxing and enjoying the view quietly.
The roses planted in the garden bloom during the Spring, bringing a fantastic and colourful Italian feel to the view.
I have been here in both sunny and rainy days and I can admit that the view is beautiful either way, independently of the temperature outside.
It is definetely a place to stop by when you come here.
From a girl discovering many parks,
Mariana Fidalgo


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