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Brian C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Pinner, United Kingdom
This garden is a real Londoner’s secret. It’s darn hard to find — even when your trying to go there, but well worth it. It’s located at about 2 o’clock on the inner circle. I come here usually once a year for a geocaching even, and it is just lovely. It’s almost like one of those fancy gardens that are next to manor houses, but hidden in the heart of London. It’s well worth a visit, just to have a sit down to admire the garden. It’s also easy to combine with a trip to the rose garden if you time the trip right according to the season.
Michella L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
The Garden of St. John’s Lodge is so beautiful. It is hidden away and can be accessed from the inner circle of Regent’s Park. It reminds me of a secret garden because of it’s quiet and serene nature that seems to be untouched. You enter through a iron gate and stroll along under arches above covered in green that leads you into a beautiful English garden. This is a wonderful place to go to relax and absorb the beautiful surroundings.
Bruce K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Charlotte, NC
Hidden along the Inner Circle of Regent’s Park is a secret. It’s the hidden Garden of St. John’s Lodge. Between a couple of hedges, there’s a half open gate which might imply that it’s a private garden. Far from it, this is completely open to the public. But good luck finding it! Through the aforementioned gate, down a path and around a turn, there it is. A perfect English garden. No one quite knows as much about these gardens as an Englishman! Even quieter and more sedate than a walk through Regent’s Park, you would hardly know that you’re here in the capital of one of the largest cities in Europe. There are no sirens here. No buses going past. No loud motorcycles. Just peace and quiet. A small slice of heaven. Perfectly manicured grass, plants that have been cared for and a shady spot where you can sit and reflect. I love it. If only I could find it again!