The British in general love forests and parks, that is why there have been a considerable amount of lush parks created. Divided into categories like the geometric shapes, which are distinguished for a peculiar schematic layout, as well as for a set of elements in their interior, as besided of trees and green areas they have flowers, animals and services for fans of sports such as rowing and tennis, are an integral part of the Londoners’ lives. They prefer them for rest and relaxation, while it is not uncommon to organize concerts at many of those parks during summer. Examples, of the most popular and biggest parks/gardens are the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew on the western suburbs of the city, the romantic Holland Park in Kensington, the Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park in South Kensington, Regent’s Park in Marylebone, Hampstead Heath in north London, Battersea Park south of the Thames below Chelsea, Green Park in Mayfair, St James’ Park in Piccadilly and finally Greenwich Park east of London.