What is special about St James Park?


What is special about St James Park? This 90-acre park, the oldest Royal Park in London, features a large lake that is a wildlife sanctuary for ducks, geese, swans and even pelicans.


Is St James Palace worth visiting?

James's Palace is absolutely worth visiting to see the Changing of the Guard ceremony, the inside of the Palace is not open to the public at any time. However, there are 2 ways to enter the Palace by other means. Attend a church service at the Chapel Royal or Queen's Chapel.


What body of water is in St James park?

The park has a small lake, St James's Park Lake, with two islands, West Island and Duck Island, the latter named for the lake's collection of waterfowl.


How many black swans are in St James park?

There were three Black Swans in St James's Park before. Now there are eight, and we haven't got any. There have been White Pelicans in St James's Park since 1664. The original ones were a present from the Russian Ambassador.


Is St James Park worth it?

It has brilliant views of the London Eye, Westminster, St James's Palace, Carlton House Terrace and Horse Guards Parade; the picture-perfect sight of Buckingham Palace from the Blue Bridge spanning the central lake is the best you'll find.


What is the little house in St James Park?

It is most appropriate that Duck Island Cottage has been bestowed upon the London Historic Parks and Gardens Trust - a society concerned with the protection and enhancement of St James's Park.


What is a fact about St James Park?

This is the most royal of London's Royal Parks. Shaped by generations of monarchs and bordered by three royal palaces, St. James's Park is the home of ceremonial events in the capital. From royal weddings and jubilees to military parades and state celebrations – this is the park where history is made.