Formerly The Spring Gardens but recently renovated and renamed in honour of the famous 18th Century pleasure gardens painted by Canaletto and visited by the likes of Casanova which once dominated this area, this is a lovely green space in an otherwise slightly grimy corner of South London.
From the huge new illuminated entrance gate by the RVT to the improved landscaping and horse-riding area this park has been massively improved by an excellent scheme brought about with local residents working in cooperation with the council. Add to it the all-weather sports pitch and nearby city farm and this is great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the Vauxhall Cross Gyratory. Plus the infamous grassy knoll, behind the RVT, is a great place for a drink on a warm evening. read more