Science and Nature in London
This page lists the links to each notable science- and nature-based attraction in London. The attractions are listed from A to Z, making it easy to locate the London attraction of your choice.
Bushy Park royal park famous for its roaming deerChelsea Flower Show the world's most famous flower show
Chelsea Physic Garden 17th century botanic garden
Chessington World of Adventures major theme park, zoo and aquarium
Dominion Theatre West End theatre
Down House home of Charles Darwin and museum detailing his life
Epping Forest sprawling forest in north-east London with massive populations of varied wildlife
Fulham Palace 11th century bishops' retreat with wonderful gardens
Geological Museum historic science museum now incorporated into the Natural History Museum
Green Park famous royal park
Greenwich Observatory part of the National Maritime Museum
Greenwich Park royal park with wide-ranging wildlife
Hampton Court Flower Show famous flower show run by the Royal Horticultural Society
Horniman Museum highly eclectic museum with aquarium and natural history gallery
Hyde Park the wonderful rose garden ansd the wildlife of the meadow
Kensington Gardens water birds, three-spined sticklebacks, eels, roach and gudgeons
Kew Gardens the world's most comprehensive collection of living plant species
London Aquarium the UK's best collection of aquatic life
London Wetland Centre 42 hectares of wildlife, given the title of a 'Site of Special Scientific Interest'
London Zoo the most famous zoo on the planet
Natural History Museum the greatest biological museum in the world
Regent's Park royal park with rose garden and kids' wildlife garden
Richmond Park royal park famous for its roaming red and fallow deer
RSPB Rainham Marshes fabulous nature haven
Science Museum the world's greatest science museum
St James' Park oldest of London's royal parks with rexotic plants and the Nash Shrubberies
Victoria Park major park in the East End with herds of deer and goat
Wanstead Park over 100 species of wildfowl, 20 species of butterfly, various mammals, reptiles and over 800 species of flowering plants
