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Take a break and lounge in beautiful green Park
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Take a rest from all the walking at Green Park just off the left of the street after The Ritz Hotel. If you’re feeling energetic, a walk will reward you with charming sights of beautiful flower beds, landscaped rockeries and performers regaling the crowds with their antics. If not, you’ll be fine just sitting on the green and taking a beat.
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