London: Green Park / Station / Bomber Command Memorial / Buckingham Palace

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The morning in Green Park is quiet, people are starting to show up. Enjoy!

Green Park covers just over 40 acres (16 ha)[1] between Hyde Park and St. James's Park. Together with Kensington Gardens and the gardens of Buckingham Palace, these parks form an almost unbroken stretch of tended green land. This combined parkland is mostly bounded on the four cardinal compass points by Horse Guards Parade or adjoining Downing Street (east); the Victoria/Belgravia district (south); Kensington and Notting Hill (west) and St James's, Mayfair and Bayswater (north).
In contrast with its neighbouring parks, Green Park has no lakes, no buildings, no playgrounds and three, early yet distinctive post-war-era public monuments:

The Canada Memorial by Pierre Granche
The Diana of the Treetops Fountain by Estcourt J Clack, by the park's eponymous tube station[2]
The RAF Bomber Command Memorial by Philip Jackson in a hardscaped road apex (sometimes considered Hyde Park Corner, facing it).
The park consists almost entirely of mature trees rising out of turf; the only flowers are naturalised narcissus.

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