Hyde Park

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Label : Popular among Locals

Tags : Garden & Park

Timings : 5 AM - 12:00 AM

Entry Fee : Free during Off-Peak Hours
GBP 5 - 7.50 during Peak Hours

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Hyde Park , London Overview

Hyde Park is one of the eight royal parks in London. Located in the City of Westminster, in Central London, Hyde Park covers an area of 350 acres. It is home to a number of landmarks like the Serpentine Lake, the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain and the Speaker's Corner.

Hyde Park in London is one of the largest city parks in the entire world, covering an area of 142 hectares. It is home to over 4000 trees, a meadow, a large lake and beautiful flower gardens ans is visited by millions of tourists and local people every year. This is a place which has something in store for each and everyone. Various activities like swimming, boating, cycling and skating can be done here. There are also grounds for games like tennis, horse riding and many more. There are two lakeside restaurants in the park which serve everything from a coffee to a full course meal. There are numerous fascinating buildings and monuments within the park like the Joy of Life Fountain, Archiles Statue, The Serpentine Bridge, etc. On Sundays, one can visit the Speaker's corner to listen to the most popular orators of the city.

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Pranjali Kureel

on Hyde Park 6 years ago
I visited Hyde Park in the month of July which is just the perfect time to visit as the weather is just pleasant and hundreds of beautiful flowers adorn the gardens. I went there with a friend but re (Read More)alized that the place would be perfect if one wants to spend some quality time with their lover or go on a picnic with the family. The beauty of this park cannot be described in words. I clicked some of my best photographs here. Kensington Gardens, which were once a part of Hyde Park is a place I felt I could spend a lifetime sitting in. The large number of swans and ducks swimming in the lake and walking around in the peaceful atmosphere, in front of the Kensington Palace is something you wouldn't want to miss out on!

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