The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk - Royal Parks, London, UK
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N 51° 30.343 W 000° 08.659
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This walk takes in four of the most beautiful parks in London. The walk is in the shape of a figure-of-eight so can be started at any point. The co-ordinates for this point are the Devonshire Gates in Green Park close to Green Park tube.
Waymark Code: WMDZ65
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/12/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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This seven mile walk takes in Hyde Park, Green Park, St James's Park and Kensington Gardens. A brochure for the walk can be obtained from most tourist information offices or downloaded from the website listed below. To fully appreciate the walk it is suggested that, if doing the full distance, you should start about four hours before sunset.

The route is marked by ninety plaques that are set into the footpaths. Each plaque has two pointers. One indicates the direction you have come from and the other indicates the direction to the next marker. This allows the walk to be done in ay direction from any starting point.

The following information is taken from the Royal Parks website:
"The Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Walk takes visitors through four of the most beautiful parks in the world, and within sight of famous buildings and locations associated with the Princess during her life.

The seven-mile-long walk, which crosses St James's Park, Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, is charted by 90 plaques set in the ground, and along the way. The Royal Parks has improved and enhanced the existing environment including landscaping, restoring ornamental gates, fountains and memorials.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Chairman of the Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Committee, describes it as 'one of the most magnificent urban parkland walks in the world.'

From the walk visitors can see three palaces and two mansions which figured in the life of the Princess: Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, St James's Palace, and Spencer House, the one time London house of the Spencer family.

The plaques, the work of sculptor Alec Peever, have at their centre a rose emblem, etched in aluminium, which appears like a precious metal. The rose is heraldic in design, and while symbolising the Princess's enduring image, also symbolises Britain's traditions and heritage. The plaques are immediately recognisable at any point, and clearly direct walkers along the route.

The walk is one of two memorial projects officially opened on 30 June 2000, the day before the Princess's 39th birthday. The other is the redesigned children's playground in Kensington Gardens. Together they celebrate the Princess's affection for the open spaces around her home in Kensington Palace, and her love of children."

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There is also a map on that web page.
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