Hyde Park London
London Hyde Park is one of the largest of the Royal Parks. With over 350 acres of space, it is easy to forget that you are in Central London as you stroll through the trees.
Contiguous to Kensington Gardens, London Hyde Park is a wonderful preservation of wildlife and peace in the heart of bustling London. The beautiful Serpentine Lake runs through the centre of London Hyde Park, attracting waterfowl. Members of the public can hire peddle-boats to glide across the Serpentine in Hyde Park London, further increasing their peace and harmony.
Hyde Park London is famous for its Speakers' Corner where historically anyone with a grievance could speak their mind.
In the past, King Henry VIII would go hunting through the wildness of Hyde Park London, looking for wild boar and deer. Today, Hyde Park London is used for all sorts of activities, from tai chi to operatic performance.
An unparalleled place to enjoy the London sunshine, Hyde Park is the natural habitat for all Londoners.
For more information on the Hyde Park London, please phone +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Visiting the London Hyde Park:
Address: The Old Police House, Hyde Park, London, W2 2UH
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Time: The Park is open from 5am until midnight all year round
Cost: TBA
Age Restrictions: N/A
Nearest Underground Stations:
Knightsbridge Tube (10 minutes)
Lancaster Gate Tube (13 minutes)
Official Site: www.royalparks.org.uk
Contiguous to Kensington Gardens, London Hyde Park is a wonderful preservation of wildlife and peace in the heart of bustling London. The beautiful Serpentine Lake runs through the centre of London Hyde Park, attracting waterfowl. Members of the public can hire peddle-boats to glide across the Serpentine in Hyde Park London, further increasing their peace and harmony.
Hyde Park London is famous for its Speakers' Corner where historically anyone with a grievance could speak their mind.
In the past, King Henry VIII would go hunting through the wildness of Hyde Park London, looking for wild boar and deer. Today, Hyde Park London is used for all sorts of activities, from tai chi to operatic performance.
An unparalleled place to enjoy the London sunshine, Hyde Park is the natural habitat for all Londoners.
For more information on the Hyde Park London, please phone +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Visiting the London Hyde Park:
Address: The Old Police House, Hyde Park, London, W2 2UH
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7298 2000
Time: The Park is open from 5am until midnight all year round
Cost: TBA
Age Restrictions: N/A
Nearest Underground Stations:
Knightsbridge Tube (10 minutes)
Lancaster Gate Tube (13 minutes)
Official Site: www.royalparks.org.uk

