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This is a partial list of places in London, England. See List of places in England for lists of settlements in other counties.
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Geographic divisions and areas
Neighbourhoods
Aside from the City and the London boroughs themselves, all contemporary districts of London are informal designations; usually based or adapted from historic parish or borough boundaries which were all abolished by 1965. London postcode districts often have an influence over where a place is considered to be although they were not designed for that purpose. All London boroughs are divided into wards which often share the names of London districts, however, they rarely share the historic or commonly accepted contemporary boundaries of those places.
London boroughs
Greater London consists of the City of London and thirty two London boroughs, of which twelve are statutory Inner London boroughs and twenty are Outer London boroughs.
† = Outer London for statistics | * = Inner London for statistics
Sub-regions
Political divisions
Geographic features
Hills and highest points
Waterways
Canals
Canal tunnels
Docks
Islands and peninsulas
Lakes
Reservoirs
Rivers
Subterranean rivers
Open spaces
Cemeteries
Parks, gardens, and commons
- Alexandra Park
- Battersea Park
- Brockwell Park
- Calthorpe Project
- Camley Street Natural Park
- Chelsea Physic Garden
- Clissold Park
- Coombe Wood House Gardens
- Crystal Palace Park
- Danson Park, Bexleyheath
- Down Lane Park, Tottenham
- Dulwich Park
- Duppas Hill
- Elsinge Green, Enfield
- Fairfield Park, Croydon
- Finsbury Park
- Furnivall Gardens
- Gladstone Park
- Greenwich Peninsula Ecology Park, formerly Greenwich Marsh
- Gunnersbury Park
- Gwendwr Garden
- Hackney Downs
- Ham House Gardens
- Hammersmith Park
- Hampstead Heath
- Hampton Court Gardens
- Horniman Gardens
- Inwood Park
- Island Gardens
- Jubilee Gardens, Barnes
- Jubilee Gardens, South Bank
- Jubilee Gardens, Twickenham
- Kennington Park
- Kenwood
- Kew Gardens
- King's Stairs Gardens
- Ladbroke Estate Gardens
- Lamorbey Park
- Larkhall Park
- Lincoln's Inn Fields
- London Fields
- London Wetland Centre
- Lyle Park
- Mayesbrook
- McDermott Park
- Mile End Children's Park
- Mitcham Common
- Mount Street Gardens
- Museum of Garden History
- Myatt's Fields Park
- Newlands Park, Barking
- Norwood Park
- One Tree Hill
- Paradise Park, Holloway
- Park Hill, Croydon
- Peckham Rye
- Peckham Rye Common
- Phoenix Garden
- Pierhead Lock
- Potter's Fields Close
- Primrose Hill
- Postman's Park
- Putney Common
- Putney Heath
- Pymmes Park
- Queen's Gardens
- Queen's Park
- Queen's Wood
- Radnor Gardens
- Railway Fields LNR
- Raphael Park
- Ravenscourt Park
- Red Cross Garden
- Richmond Hill
- Riverwalk Gardens
- Russia Dock Woodland
- Ruskin Park
- Shoreditch Park
- Sayes Court Park
- Sir John McDougal Gardens
- South Norwood Country Park
- Southwark Park
- Spa Park
- Springfield Park
- St. John's Churchyard, Waterloo
- Strawberry Hill
- Streatham Common
- Sutcliffe Park
- Syon Park
- Telegraph Hill Park
- Thames Barrier Park
- Tooting Bec Common
- Tooting Graveney Common
- Twickenham
- V&A Garden
- Valence Park
- Valentines Park
- Vauxhall Park
- Victoria Park
- Victoria Tower Gardens
- Violet Hill Gardens
- Wandle Park, Croydon
- Wandsworth Common
- Wandsworth Park
- Wapping Recreation Ground
- Waterlow Park
- Weavers Field
- West Ham Park
- Westow Park
- Wimbledon Common
Remnants of ancient woodlands
Royal Parks
Urban farms
Buildings and structures
Airports
Cathedrals and places of worship
Former tourist attractions
Government buildings
Houses and palaces
Legal London
Markets
Former
Covered
Street
Trade
Museums, theatres and venues
Railway stations
Roadways
Major roads
- M25 motorway
- M1 motorway
- M3 motorway
- M4 motorway
- M11 motorway
- North Circular Road: also known as the A406
- South Circular Road: also known as the A205
- The London Inner Ring Road, consisting of: Pentonville Road, City Road, Old Street, Commercial Street, Mansell Street, Tower Bridge Road, New Kent Road, Elephant and Castle, Vauxhall Bridge Road, Park Lane, Edgware Road, Marylebone Road and Euston Road.
Roman roads
Streets and squares
Ruins
Shopping arcades
Sporting venues
Windmills
References
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