THE QUEEN ELIZABETH II GARDEN

The Queen Elizabeth II Garden opened on 27th April 2026. The garden was created in Regent’s Park to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II. Aren’t we lucky to have this new garden within Regent’s Park?

A serene park view featuring a wooden walkway leading over a calm body of water, with lush greenery and trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

Upon first entering the Queen Elizabeth 2nd Garden there is a large pond. From viewing past the pond you can see the entire formation of the garden. The central promenade of the garden has a wide variety of beautifully colourful plants, as well as a variety of light and dark coloured green leaf trees. The converted water tower strongly stands out within the garden and is well worth the climb to the top because it enables you to see most of the garden.

A sunlit park landscape with people walking along paths in a grassy area under a clear blue sky.

Towards the back of the garden there are two ponds with light green grass. Being there enables you to experience a wide variety of nature. It’s still the early stage of planting. The plants are going to grow and flourish as spring and summer go on. If you haven’t already, come and visit the Queen Elizabeth II Garden. It’s full of newly renovated fresh nature. If you have been then don’t forget to go back to see how the plants bed in and mature as the seasons pass.

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© Adam Reeves, 2026, all rights reserved.

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