• Once a hunting ground for Henry VIII, Hyde Park's character stems from the Serpentine Lake, home to waterfowl and sweating oarsmen.
  • Hyde Park is an expansive, historic park that’s home to stunning botany exhibits and treasures of public statues and sculptures.
  • Along the boundaries of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens is the Serpentine Bridge, which was built in the 1820s to carry the newly built West Carriage Drive.
  • She also created The Serpentine Lake, a body of water that today partially marks the boundaries of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens to the west.
  • Held mid-November to early January, the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland sees the park transformed into London's largest and most spectacular Christmas market.
  • Take little ones to the Hyde Park Playground to enjoy the swings and climbing frames, or simply enjoy the more peaceful surroundings of the beautiful Rose Garden.
  • Hyde Park occupies a rather extensive area, so you will need to take different lines depending on where in the park you intend to go.
  • Beware of confusion: Hyde Park Corner and Speakers Corner are two different parts of Hyde Park. One nuisance in Hyde Park, in our opinion, is the many dogs.
  • This 5-star London hotel is quietly located next to Hyde Park, Marble Arch and Lancaster Gate Tube Station.
  • Hyde Park is one of the eight Royal Parks and a well-loved destination for locals and visitors. ... Hyde Park is adjoined by Kensington Gardens.