Green Park is part of London’s Royal Parks. Its territory is about twenty one hectares, it is located between Hyde Park and St. James’s Park. Combined with the Kensington Gardens and Buckingham Palace Gardens, a large, almost continuous open area is created that stretches from Whitehall and Victoria Station to Kensington and Notting Hill.
Unlike most London parks, Green Park has no lakes. There is only one Monument to Canada, Pierre Gransha, and one Constance Fountain. The entire park is overgrown meadows. In the southern part it is bordered by the Hill of Constitution, and in the eastern part – with the pedestrian Royal Avenue, in the north is Piccadilly Street. It borders St James’s Park at the site of the Queen Victoria Monument, near Buckingham Palace. In the south of Green Park, you can walk along The Mall along the Palace of St. James. There is also a metro station “Green Park”, which is considered a fairly large transport hub, standing on Piccadilly, Victoria. Another stop is located at the northern end of Royal Avenue.