The UK has several notable examples of waterfront parks that have been transformed, often as part of urban regeneration projects. These parks often blend green spaces with historical or cultural elements, offering recreational and educational opportunities to local communities. Some key examples include London's Victoria Park, which was redeveloped in the late 20th century, and the Royal Docks in East London, which have been transformed into a modern park with waterways and cultural venues. These transformations aim to enhance the quality of life in urban areas and provide green spaces in dense city centers.