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Saint Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Gardens

Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3TL, United Kingdom

Saint Botolph-without-Bishopsgate Gardens
Garden
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117 reviews
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GW89+H5 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7374 4127
cityoflondon.gov.uk
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Vesela Gospodinova
Vesela Gospodinova
Beautiful buildings and magnificent views. A relaxed lunch break among the lovely green areas. Historic place with magnificent atmosphere.
I recommend
5 stars!
ANANCHANOK S
ANANCHANOK S
It’s a good place to come and relax while having a picinc but it’s really dirty. There was a lot of people smoking so it was smelly.
Desmond Cole
Desmond Cole
The gardens by the church are a small oasis of peace in the City of London. There are benches to sit and rest, and there is a sculpture exhibit as part of a set of pieces around the area. Enjoy some calm and visit the church - a lovely Georgian interior.
Anna Przylecka
Anna Przylecka
Unexpectedly pleasant garden in the midst of heaving humanity. Lots of benches and bins, (though these not always used!) Birds chirruping away. Good place to observe the development of architecture
Aditya
Aditya
A park situated near the Liverpool street tube station. A small but a very green park in middle of the central London. Easily visible from the moving traffic, it is located in front of the Tesco Metro, Liverpool street. A cool to chill around in a bright sunny day.
JR Suarez
JR Suarez2 years ago
The churchyard was one of the first to be made into a public garden following closing for burials. You can easily see the tomb of Sir William Rawlins, Sherriff of London in 1801 and a benefactor of the church. At the entrance of the church is a memorial cross of the Great War, believed to be the first to be set up in England, erected in 1916 following the Battle of Jutland and the death of Lord Kitchener.
Anastasia Balandina
Anastasia Balandina2 years ago
Lovely green area in the City. Good place to come for lunch
Barry Benton
Barry Benton2 years ago
Another great (smallish) open space in the city, where people can just sit and chill as we did after a day sightseeing.

Interesting church and some burial memorials reflecting on the previous use of the space ( a cemetery)

It's quite peaceful despite being almost at the junction of Gracechurch St and Wormwood St
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