1. St. James’s Park is one of the oldest of the eight Royal Parks in London. It covers an area of 57 acres and is located in the City of Westminster. It was originally a marshland, used as a hunting ground for Henry VIII. The park has a lake with two islands, inhabited by a variety of birds, including pelicans, and a bridge that crosses the water. There are also many flowers, trees, and shrubs throughout the park, making it a popular spot for picnics and walking. The park is also home to the Mall, which is used for ceremonial processions. Buckingham Palace is located at the end of the Mall.

2. St. James’s Park is open daily from 5 am to midnight. There is no phone number available.

3. Admission to St. James’s Park is free. The park can be accessed by several entrances, including St. James’s Park underground station and Victoria station. It is also possible to walk to the park from neighboring areas.