Events

Peter Pan the Parks

10 August 2012 10:30

£8 / Concessions £4 (Under 8’s Free)

10:30 – 12:00

Peter Pan Statue in Kensington Gardens (c)  Anne Marie BriscombeAs you walk through London’s Royal Parks, you can feel the benefits of escaping the stress of the city and getting some fresh air.

Encapsulating wildlife, history and heritage, the Parks, are some of London’s most vital assets. But how much do you know about Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park?

Join the Isis Education Centre team to uncover the story of Peter Pan in the very place of his magical adventures - Kensington Gardens.

This interactive walk for all ages will follow in the footsteps of the author, J.M.Barrie, who found his inspiration in the Parks more than 100 years ago, for the much loved story of a boy who never grew old.

Discover the magic of Peter Pan’s adventures for yourself, and learn about how he still lives on in Kensington Gardens today.

The walk will finish in Hyde Park, where you can catch a glimpse of bird island, Peter Pan’s refuge in J.M.Barrie’s first novel “The Little White Bird”.

  • To book your place today please call 020 7036 8056
  • We accept payment by credit or debit card (unfortunately we are unable to accept AMEX)

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