Green Park, London
The Green Park is one of the Royal parks of the London that is located in Westminister, central London. The park itself covers almost about 40 acres of land, and it is located at the north of Buckingham palace, east of Hyde Park, and west of St. James park. It was enclosed in 16th century and later became a royal park by Charles II. The park is least decorated among the royal parks. Park was used to be a place served as a meeting place for duels, and sometimes, there were fireworks displays and balloon ascents during 18th century.

