London's best parks for autumn
As autumn makes its way to Britain, so do the beautiful colours that come with it - and now is the prime time to admire the changing seasons.
And you don't have to be in the British countryside to enjoy it. If you're going to be in London during autumn, there are ample opportunities to make the most of the city's wonderful green (and orange, and yellow and burnt red) spaces.
See also: 25 of Britain's best autumn walks
With the help of LoveHomeSwap we've put together a list of the top five parks in the capital to enjoy this season.
Victoria Park, East London
Looking to escape the busy streets of east London? Victoria Park offers the perfect spot. It may be a little more rough round the edges that some of London's Royal Parks but don't let that stop you. It plays host some of music's biggest names during the summer but as the sun retreats for another year the park returns to its peaceful roots.
Hyde Park, central London
Bang in the middle of London you'll find one of the capital's most glorious woodland areas, Hyde Park. Take the weight off your feet after a day traipsing around Oxford Street and settle down on a bench in Hyde Park. Grab a hot chocolate on your way in and warm your hands while you take in the stunningly vivid reds and oranges that have taken over the trees.
Crystal Palace, South London
Crystal Palace is one of London's biggest parks and has a strong history in the capital: it was created to host the Crystal Palace that was created for the 1851 Great Exhibition. The park is also home to one of London's biggest fireworks displays on Guy Fawkes night and what better time to get into the autumnal spirit than 5 November!
Hampstead Heath, north west London
You don't have to scale one of London's newest skyscrapers to get a beautiful aerial view of the city - just make your way to Hampstead Heath to get the same experience in beautiful surroundings. As the night rolls in, stroll to the top of Parliament Hill and you'll have the chance to see the lights of London illuminating as you take in the crisp evening air.
Richmond Park, west London
Known for its amazing population of deer, this is one of the best times to visit Richmond. Not only do you have the chance to spot some beautiful wildlife but make your way to King Henry's Mound or Sawyer's Hill for the chance to get a lovely view of London's skyline.
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