My top 5 places to see flowering cherry blossom trees in London

My top 5 places to see flowering cherry blossom trees in London

Diamond cherry blossom ring, Lee Renee

Diamond cherry blossom ring, Lee Renee

This spring’s cherry blossom season has finally arrived in London parks - and I, for one, am cock-a-hoop. Sure, I’d probably be even happier if the pubs were open too, but the idea of heading round the city of London to see our version of sakura season always lifts my heart and my spirits.

While it’s true that I find a lot of my inspiration in nature, there’s something about seeing these stunning pink blossoms in all their short-lived glory that’s genuinely uplifting, and reminds us to stay present, be appreciative and cherish every day.

So if you fancy a different kind of mindful walk this weekend (and also see what inspired my Cherry Blossom Collection), here are my top 5 places to see flowering cherry blossom trees in London.

Greenwich Park Cherry Blossom SE10 8QY

Greenwich Park Cherry Blossom SE10 8QY

1. Greenwich Park Cherry Blossom SE10 8QY

For one of the best examples of a Japanese cherry blossom tunnel, head beyond Blackheath Avenue till you see a footpath branch off towards Rangers House and the rose garden. It’s bliss, even if it does get quite busy – and you might want to wait til April to view this in all it’s splendour.

St Paul’s Cathedral Cherry Blossom EC4M 8AD

St Paul’s Cathedral Cherry Blossom EC4M 8AD

2. St Paul’s Cathedral Cherry Blossom EC4M 8AD

I might be a bit biased as this one’s near my Hatton Garden studio, but I love looking up to see St Paul’s through a frame of pink petals. In fact, it was here a few years ago that the idea of a recycled silver cherry blossom ring first popped into my head.

Regent’s Park Cherry Blossom NW1 4NR

Regent’s Park Cherry Blossom NW1 4NR

3. Regent’s Park Cherry Blossom NW1 4NR

If you fancy the full-on Regent’s Park blossom tree experience, head to Chester Road and the south end of Avenue Gardens. And if you spot someone sketching while trying to control a Labradoodle called Ted, that’ll be me.

Cherry Blossom Ring, Lee Renee

Cherry Blossom Ring, Lee Renee

4. Alexandra Palace Cherry Blossom N22 7AY

Me and the pooch love our mindful nature walks in Ally Pally, so throw in a chance to see their cloud-like pink Japanese blossom on a little hanami tour, and we’re there.

Gold cherry blossom ring, Lee Renee

Gold cherry blossom ring, Lee Renee

5. Kyoto Garden Cherry Blossom W11 4UA

If I ever need a little quiet reflection during the week, I'll head to Kyoto Park. These gardens have the lot: waterfalls, ponds, koi, a few peacocks and plenty of traditional sakura trees.

Cherry blossom necklace, Lee Renee

Cherry blossom necklace, Lee Renee

If I’ve missed out your favourite cherry blossom spot, please add it the comments below. Who knows - you might inspire a new collection.


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