Small garden in the center of London
Potters Fields is a small garden in the center of London, on the south bank of the River Thames. It's a place you don't expect to see so near the river, let alone a short walk from Tower Bridge Bridge because it looks like a real field left with minimal care. The area near the river has short grass, but at the back if not for the office buildings around you'd think you were in a field. The park was renovated recently and since then it has gained a new popularity. On the lawn you can have a picnic or play ball, there's nothing forbidden except pets. Blossom Square is a beautiful square whose spring trees are loaded with lots of flowers, then there's the herbaceous garden, created by Piet Oudolf, which looks the wildest and a small cafe on Blossom Square.