A vast park in North London, with lovely views, wooded rambles, swimming ponds, cozy pubs, and Old Master art in a genteel manor house
A 395-acre park with an Open Air Theatre, zoo, sports pitches, and flower gardens
A relaxing steep slope of tree-spotted greenery good for Frisbee tossing, napping, and picnic pauses in between Greenwich's big sights
Until the early 19th century, London did not have any hotels, only coaching inns, which looked remarkably like modern multi-story motels, the rooms opening off outdoor corridors. The last (partially) surviving coaching inn is The George Inn, though only its pub component is still active.