Green Park GREEN PARK is one of the Royal Gardens in London. It looks like only ancient trees, lawns, walkways and seats, squirrels running around and bustling with local residents or tourists, but it's close to Buckingham Palace, and it's impossible to meet Royal members for a walk. There are galleries outside Green Park, and paintings with British and London characteristics hang on the iron fence. There is a pool in the park to commemorate the Canadians'participation in World War I and World War II, as well as the British heroes who died in World War II. Unique design, sloping pool, gurgling water, the bottom of the pool can see maple leaves. In early August and autumn, golden leaves fill the pond. In spring, the leaves will be bright and green. At the end of Green Park is Buckingham Palace, and many of them go to Buckingham Palace to see the changing posts pass through the park.