St James's Park is a 57-acre urban park in central London, known for its picturesque lake with two islands and resident pelicans. Originally a deer park for King Henry VIII, it has a rich history dating back to the 16th century. The park features a playground, diverse tree species, and stunning views of Buckingham Palace. With its royal connections and tranquil atmosphere, St James's Park offers a peaceful escape in the heart of the bustling city. Wildlife lovers, this park is for you! The squirrels are so friendly as are many of the birds.