Monday, 9th of May 2016
I have now been several times in Hyde Park, which continues to stay as my favourite of all, despite the beauty of Kyoto Gardens, but only last week I had the chance to go and look at the outside of Kensington Palace.
Kensington Palace is a royal residence, and it has been one since the 17th century. It is set in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, about 20 minutes away from my apartment so I can easily get there walking.
I must admit that the palace from outside is not exactly a building that makes you stop and wonder in delight, is quite normal, although its huge dimension is clearly visible.
On the other hand, the same can not be said about its gardens, they are a show stopper. When you enter the side gate of the palace area, you see yourself almost entering a labyrith, since everything that surrounds you is wood branches and leaves and you do have to follow a certain path to leave because there is only one exit.
In the middle of that wooden path, you will see the most beautiful clear water fountain and the millions of flowers that surround it, framing it into a picture wonderland.
The bright colored flowers are a treat and definitely scream Spring. It is a must when you go to Hyde Park.
From a girl enjoying the flowers,
Mariana Fidalgo






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