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Other than the Royal Parks, most of London's council-owned parks were developed between the mid 19th century and the Second World War. These parks have a more informal and semi-natural character. The leading paid entrance garden in London is the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew while another equally popular garden is Hampton Court Palace.
Listed here are over a hundred parks and open spaces in London that is not part of the Royal Parks in London but are still great options for an interesting tour.

For those who love a city as exciting as London, when abroad, touring is a great option! Options such as Malaga for example will let you see the whole of the South of Spain – there really is a lot to explore! just check out the vuelos low cost to get there and enjoy! Other options include a visit to little villages of Spain (hoteles Calpe for example) or a road trip across America (there are many popular routes worked out) or investing in economic flights to see a variety of European cities – you’ll be amazed at all the culture on offer! From the charming villages of Spain you could go on to the glamour of France (playing in the Paris poker rooms like a true celebrity (after having practised casino en ligne of course!) and then on to the stunning scenic regions of Switzerland; the choice really is yours! Of course you could experience just as much excitement without a change of city, if you go to London!

Make sure you budget your accommodation so you have maximum Money to spend on the London attractions! London hostels usually have good offers in non-peak seasons (outside the school holidays!) and you can look into rail pass options to sort your travel – there is so much to see, you shouldn’t miss out! And remember if you are a guest in England, no matter what London attraction you are at, make an effort to mix with local people and so get fun (and free!) one to one English lessons – all whilst see some stunning sights! London has so much to offer the tourist – as well as some great learning opportunities!

If you happen to be abroad, keep in with the economic theme (the budget accommodation, the free language lessons, etc). This could be done by getting a time share of an apartment, looking into cheap flights or deciding to go away for a whole summer to work…Either way, your bank will thank you for it and you'll enjoy your holiday a lot more knowing you're not getting in trouble financially!

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