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The lawn is super big, I was like “wow” when I stepped into the park from the north. The pond inside is beautiful also. Nonetheless, only half of the park is open to public, it’s not possible to walk for a round inside the park. To go from the east to the west side of the park (in order to go to the Wimbledon Stadium), we must exit the park then walked for a super long way…. It’s quite disappointing, seldom come across a park is designed in such way… not really worth to come a long way to visit this park… unless for tennis lover. There are many tennis courts, full of ppl playing tennis.
Just in front of Natural History Museum, so not bad to play a visit if pass by. The venue is spacious and decent. Can get some peaceful moment when walk inside. The flag outside says it’s free entry, quite eye catching when walk by.
This side of the park is just a large piece of grassland, the other end is more entertaining with playground and sands. This is the way to head to Craven Cottage. Not much to see at this timing…
Not bad to have a go if possess Barcelona Card which means it’s free to enter. If have to pay for the entry ticket, it’s another story =) the entrance is tricky, I walked 2 rounds that area to find the entrance…. turned out it’s hidden next to the shop.
A stunning place. Lucky to go on a sunny day, it looks so gorgeous. Just need to wait a while to call for a car when leaving, but everything worths it. It’s not far from Solihull, just ~10 min ride, good to go for a walk to enjoy the sunshine and beautiful scene there.