A recent survey by Time Out revealed that almost 90% of London locals consider the city's green spaces as 'good' or 'excellent', ranking it third globally. Despite London's reputation as a concrete jungle with over 270 skyscrapers, it boasts over 3,000 parks and gardens, contributing to its qualification as a forest. Access to these natural spaces not only enhances mental and physical health but also comforts residents amidst urban chaos. Many iconic parks like Hampstead Heath and Greenwich Park highlight the city's rich greenery as essential for well-being.
Nearly 90 percent of locals rated London's offering of nature and greenery 'good' or 'excellent' in Time Out's annual survey, highlighting its appeal among residents.
With more than 3,000 parks and open spaces, London is a hidden oasis, proving it's more than just concrete with its vast greenery and ancient woodlands.
Scientific evidence supports that access to green spaces helps to reduce stress and promotes better mental and physical health, making urban greenery essential.
The City of London's biggest park has undergone a transformation, emphasizing the continued development and improvement of green spaces for community enjoyment.
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