Top things to do in the Royal Parks this spring
Welcome in the season of renewal across the Royal Parks, where spring breathes fresh life into London's green spaces. From fascinating guided walking tours that reveal the hidden stories of your parks and fabulous family events that will get the little ones engaging with nature, to unforgettable behind the scenes experiences at the Hyde Park Plant Nursery, there’s plenty to inspire you as the days grow lighter.
And if you're feeling energetic, why not lace up your running trainers and take part in the 2026 Royal Parks Half Marathon. We’ve got guaranteed Royal Parks Half Marathon places for supporters who want to run and fundraise for the parks they love.
Make the most of spring in some of London’s most treasured green spaces, discover our top events and activities for adults and families below.
Experience the parks in bloom
One of the highlights of springtime in London's eight Royal Parks is seeing the landscapes burst into colour with flowering plants.
From snowdrops and crocuses at the start of spring to stunning daffodils, tulips and cherry blossom as the season continues, expect to see a range of bloomin' beautiful blooms on your visits in the coming months. There is plenty to see for those looking to immerse themselves in nature's beauty.
Fantastic family fun
Join us this Easter holidays at our Discovery Days (Spring Surprises, Marvellous Mammals) and Nature Roadshows for free drop-in activities, games, nature trails, dress up and storytelling to celebrate spring.
Packed full of fun for all the family, they are the perfect opportunity for you and your children to connect with nature together! These events are totally free, just drop-in from 11am-3pm to join in on the fun.
When: 31 March - 9 April, 11am - 3pm
Where: Hyde Park Learning Centre, Richmond Park, Bushy Park
Price: Free
Easter Egg Decorating
Join our friends at Benugo for a fun and free Easter Egg Decorating activity perfect for little ones. Enjoy Easter‑themed treats while you get creative!
This activity will take place on 31 March and 2 April at Primrose Hill Café in Regent’s Park and the Pavilion Café in Greenwich Park.
When: 31 March - 2 April, 11am & 2pm
Where: The Regent's Park, Greenwich Park
Price: Free
Getting creative
As part of our exciting Artist in Residence project at Greenwich Park, The Royal Parks charity and leading art organisation, UP Projects are working with artist Leah Clements to deliver a series of ‘open studio’ sessions from February until June.
Drop by to meet the artist, explore the studio and see her current work, and learn what is coming next for the project. These sessions are free drop-in sessions, and open to all.
When: 11 April, 14 & 26 May, 11am - 1:30pm & 4pm - 6:30pm
Where: Greenwich Park
Price: Free
Wonderful walking tours
Join us in St. James's Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens for our guided walking tours, led by our expert volunteers.
You'll discover the long-lost stories, Royal history and wonderful wildlife that make these green spaces so special. Plus, you'll gain exclusive access to areas not usually open to the public, including the Hyde Park Pet Cemetery.
What: Hidden Stories of Hyde Park & Hidden Stories of Kensington Gardens
When: 17 & 24 April
Where: St. James's Park, Kensington Gardens & Hyde Park
Price: Paid
Run the 2026 Royal Parks Half Marathon
With spring just around the corner, there’s no better time to start training for the 2026 Royal Parks Half Marathon. Lace up your running shoes, make the most of the longer days, and get a feel for the stunning route ahead.
We’ve got guaranteed Royal Parks Half Marathon places for supporters who want to run and fundraise for the parks they love.
It’s just £35 to register and with a fundraising target of £350, you’ll make an amazing difference to your favourite park and nature across London.
Step into spring
Explore the Royal Parks on foot with our walking routes. Each route highlights distinctive landscapes, gardens and viewpoints, alongside historic features and lesser-known corners, offering a fresh perspective on the parks at this time of year.
Choose a park, follow the route and discover something new along the way.
Learn to play tennis and padel
With brighter evenings and warmer weather on the way, we’re here to help you pick up your racket and get active with tennis and padel at The Courts at Hyde Park, The Regent’s Park and Greenwich Park.
Whether you're a complete beginner or already a regular player, we offer a wide range of coaching activities suitable for all ages and skill levels.
This spring, we’re running evening courses, weekend classes and fun-packed Easter holiday camps, giving you plenty of ways to get outdoors and stay active.
Where: Hyde Park, The Regent's Park, Greenwich Park
Price: Paid
City Nature Challenge
Let’s show off how amazing our cities can be for wildlife this spring! Every year, cities around the world take part in City Nature Challenge to record and share observations of any plant, animal, or evidence of urban life.
Discover the amazing wildlife that can be found in The Regent’s Park and across London with free and fun nature activities! Join our Help Nature Thrive team on 25 April to document some of the amazing biodiversity of the park anyone is welcome, so drop in anytime to take part.
When: 25 April, 12pm - 3pm
Where: The Regent’s Park
Price: Free
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