In 1874 gardens were created on the reclaimed land on the inward side of the roadway named Victoria Embankment.
In the Temple section there are statues to Isambard Kingdom Brunel and John Stuart Mill.
A memorial to the British soldiers in the Korean War was unveiled in Victoria Embankment Gardens, between the River Thames and the Ministry of Defence headquarters in London, England, in December 2014.
[1] Although not strictly a statue, there is an equatorial sundial made from stainless steel in the main garden under the Savoy, dedicated to Richard D'Oyly Carte.
In the main garden there is a café, open in the warmer periods, and a band shell where concerts are held daily in June and July.