Kensington Gardens
/ˌkenzɪŋtən ˈɡɑːdnz/
/ˌkenzɪŋtən ˈɡɑːrdnz/
- a park in south-west London, next to Hyde Park. It was formerly the garden of Kensington Palace, and was opened to the public in the 1830s. It contains the Albert Memorial and a famous statue of Peter Pan.