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A beautiful view of London
Waterlow Park is a lovely park in Highgate Village, North London. Restored in 2005 after numerous acts of vandalism, we owe this park to Sir Sidney Waterlow, who made it public in 1889 as a garden for those who don't have one of their own. Spread over 11 hectares, the park is rich in meadows and duck ponds, and its highest points have a beautiful view of London. It's quite hilly, so a walk here feels a bit different from many other parks, and its flowers are beautiful. The park is far enough away from the tourist center of London (underground stop "Archway") but worth a walk, combined with a visit
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