
Duration
45 minutes
Best Time
Any time
Price
€
Setting
Outdoor
Kyoto Garden sits within Holland Park as London's most authentic slice of Japan, complete with a traditional koi pond, stone lanterns, and carefully positioned rocks that follow centuries-old design principles. You'll find peacocks wandering the surrounding parkland (they're loud but photogenic), while the garden itself maintains perfect silence except for trickling water. The waterfall cascades over dark stones into a pond where massive koi fish surface expectantly - locals feed them despite the signs asking you not to.
The wooden bridge crossing the central pond gives you the classic view that fills Instagram feeds, but the real magic happens along the winding stone path where each turn reveals a new composition of plants, rocks, and water. Cherry blossoms draw crowds in April, but the garden works year-round - autumn maples turn brilliant red, while winter reveals the elegant bare structure. You'll hear Japanese spoken as often as English here, and wedding photographers claim spots early on weekends.
Most travel guides oversell this as a major destination, but it's genuinely tiny - you can see everything in 15 minutes if rushed. The surrounding Holland Park is actually more interesting for a longer visit, with formal gardens, woodland walks, and those attention-seeking peacocks. Come for 45 minutes total, spend 20 in the Japanese section, then explore the rest. It's completely free, though parking costs £4.90 per hour on surrounding streets.
Enter Holland Park from the Abbotsbury Road gate - it's the quickest route to the Japanese garden and you'll avoid the tourist crowds that pile in from the main Holland Park Avenue entrance
The garden closes at sunset year-round, but most visitors don't realize the gates to Holland Park itself stay open later - you can still enjoy the peacocks and formal gardens after the Japanese section shuts
Skip feeding the koi despite seeing others do it - the fish are massively overfed and aggressive, plus the fine is £500 if you're caught by park wardens who patrol regularly
Address
Holland Park, Holland Park Ave, London W11 4UA, UK
Neighborhood
Notting Hill & PortobelloNearest Metro
Plan for about 45 minutes.
Kyoto Garden is in the Notting Hill & Portobello neighborhood of London. The address is Holland Park, Holland Park Ave, London W11 4UA, UK. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.

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