Hampstead Heath

It’s not summer in London without a picnic on the Heath. Hampstead Heath is one of the delights of London, a 320-acre public park bordering Hampstead and Highgate with swimming ponds for men, ladies and dogs, ponds to admire wildlife, woodland, playgrounds, sports facilities and one of London’s best kite-flying spots. The lovely Art Deco lido (Parliament Hill lido) is a Grade II listed building and worth a look even if you don’t fancy braving the unheated pool itself. From Parliament Hill the park offers amazing views of the City of London and beyond. Many of London’s landmark buildings are visible, from BT Tower, the London Eye to the Shard and the skyscrapers of the City, the Gherkin and Tower 42.

  • Hampstead Heath View 2012

    Looking beyond the greenery of Hampstead Heath towards London and its iconic Landmarks. The newly completed Shard is a striking addition to the skyline. The panorama stretches from BT Tower in the west to Broadgate Tower in the City of London.

    Hampstead Heath View 2012
  • Hampstead Heath Views – London Panorama

    I’m fortunate to live within easy reach of Hampstead Heath – a 790 acre stretch of land where the view over London is protected by law! The height of the Heath makes it a great place to capture London’s landmark buildings from a distance. This view includes the Gherkin (St Mary Axe), Tower 42, The…

    Hampstead Heath Views – London Panorama