• Take a Stroll Around Serpentine Lake. Strolling around Hyde Park is one of the best things in London – it’s enormous, picturesque, and accessible.
  • Hyde Park is one of London's eight Royal Parks and home to some famous landmarks. Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit the park.
  • Once a hunting ground for Henry VIII, Hyde Park's character stems from the Serpentine Lake, home to waterfowl and sweating oarsmen.
  • On the western side of Hyde Park is Kensington Gardens, and the two parks bleed into one another via the Alexandra, Victoria gates and the serpentine bridge.
  • 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.
  • Bahsettiğim mesafeyi yürüdükten sonra nihayet Regent’s Park’ a ulaştım. Burası da yine Hyde Park kadar büyük bir yer.
  • Hyde Park is 350 acres of lush green English shrubbery and is one of the largest Royal Parks, out of the four, in London.
  • Millions of London locals, as well as tourists from all over the world, visit Hyde Park each year. This famous location is one of the eight Royal Parks, and it covers...
  • Hyde Park is one of the most famous public green spaces in London. It is the largest of the four royal parks and stretches from Kensington to Buckingham Palace.
  • Hyde Park Corner is well known to drivers negotiating the busy traffic, but once you step inside the Park’s Gates you can start to forget how crowded it is outside.