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Kyoto Garden

Holland Park, Holland Park Ave, London W11 4UA, United Kingdom

Kyoto Garden
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GQ3W+54 London, United Kingdom
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Marcus Hurley
Marcus Hurley148 days ago
This is a beautiful and popular little Japanese style garden, set within Holland Park. We walked from Earl's Court station and it was an easy route and once within the park, well signposted.
The gardens are clean and the wildlife is obviously very used to human visitors and we were able to see herons and also a squirrel that was literally eating out of someones hand.
I can imagine the garden gets crowded in the summer but in April it was peaceful and there was plenty of seating. After the visit the cafe is just a few minutes walk away.
Amanda Lee
Amanda Lee148 days ago
A Japanese garden within an English park in the middle of London that’s named after Holland? Quirky and well-kept, This gem in London is a must see if you’re in the area. Don’t hesitate to cut through the park to get to the other side, it’s quite safe, Well lit, and there’s loads of people around. A day in this park is wonderful as there’s coffee carts and cafés all around. There are many private picnic places amongst the trees and on the lawns. There are benches everywhere and many bins so keep the place clean!
Stanislav Degtjarjov
Stanislav Degtjarjov239 days ago
Genuine and traditional Japanese park is a cosy part of the Holland Park. Yes, it’s small, but each part of it it’s an endless story. Very calming and relaxing. Local animals and birds living their own life without noticing visitors inflating the place with a parallel life.
SIDONIE SANDRINE
SIDONIE SANDRINE270 days ago
Another favourite park of mine.
When you live in a city like London surrounded by beautiful parks and gardens, sometimes you take these things for granted.
Not many people get to have access to such natural beauties and amazing outdoors spaces all year round.
This is a free access garden within Holland Park.
Holland Park is quite big with pockets of surprises.
There playgrounds here, fields for outdoors sports, cafes and a beautiful renowned restaurant.
You will find colourful plants, beautiful trees and water features.
A calming place that gets super busy with visitors.
Worth the visit.
Mohammad Elaiwat
Mohammad Elaiwat301 days ago
There are many parks better than this but if you want to have a quick walk inside the different burdens like the Japanese and the other ones.
You will like mainly the Japanese one I guess has a small lake with water fall ricer and fishes. ...
Ael M.
Ael M.331 days ago
May be my favourite park in London. I felt so much peace and enlightenment in this place, even though there was a lot of people. I didn't want to leave, best Japanese garden I've visited so far! If you can, go with your family, and enjoy together.
Nik Mortimer
Nik Mortimer1 year ago
A little piece of Japan right in the heart of London, this Japanese garden is one of my favourite places to visit when I need to calm my mind and think about my favourite country. It’s one of the few places you can experience the joy of seeing the Cherry Blossoms in the city.

This place gets absolutely packed on a warm day in the spring so be prepared to queue if you do plan on going and checking out the Cherry Blossoms.
Di Rotar
Di Rotar2 years ago
The Kyoto Garden is a Japanese garden located within Holland Park in London. The garden was created in 1991 by the Kyoto City Government as a gift to the people of London, and is designed to reflect the beauty and tranquility of traditional Japanese gardens.

The garden is known for its peaceful and serene atmosphere, and is a popular destination for visitors who are looking to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. The garden is home to a variety of plants, including bamboo, cherry blossoms, and maples, as well as a pond filled with koi fish. It is also a popular spot for meditation and contemplation.

Overall, the Kyoto Garden is generally well-regarded by visitors and is considered a beautiful and peaceful place to spend time. Many people enjoy the garden for its tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to experience a bit of Japanese culture in the heart of London.
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