Historical version 6 of St. James' Park (view current version)

A central London park which has impressive views of Buckingham Palace to the West. It has a lake in the middle with birdlife including geese and swans.

Traditionally, this has been the meeting point for fictional spies, who would choose to sit on a bench feeding the ducks and exchange a few coded phrases and their briefcases before returning to their respective Whitehall departments or foreign embassies. -- aegidian

The nearest tube is unsurprisingly St James's Park Station but you can easily walk to a number of other stations nearby including Victoria Station or Westminster Station

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