Hyde Park

Hyde Park

London - United Kingdom

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Hyde Park

London, United Kingdom

Hyde Park is a major park in Central London. It's the largest of four Royal Parks that form a chain from the entrance of Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, via Hyde Park Corner and Green Park past the main entrance to Buckingham Palace. The park is divided by the Serpentine and the Long Water lakes. Hyde Park is usually sought by many people because it offers an excellent time of relaxation to individuals. You will see many others that enjoy a break from work here or use their free time to work out completely freely. The ability to inhale freshness into your body will bring tremendous happiness to your day. Hyde Park is the largest Royal Park in London. It is bounded on the north by Bayswater Road, to the east by Park Lane, and to the south by Knightsbridge. Further north is Paddington, further east is Mayfair and further south is Belgravia. To the southeast, outside the park, is Hyde Park Corner, beyond which is Green Park, St. James's Park and Buckingham Palace Gardens. The park has been Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens since 1987.

The neighbours

It is bounded on the north by Bayswater Road, to the east by Park Lane, and to the south by Knightsbridge.

Interesting points

Nearby is a statue of Achilles cast from a captured French cannon, erected in honor of the Duke of Wellington, and a copy of a figure on the Quirinal in Rome.

You will fall in love with

The wonderful Diana Memorial Fountain, a spectacular structure made from 545 pieces of Cornish granite and designed to reflect the life of Princess Diana.

The lifestyle

You will see many others that enjoy a break from work here or use their free time to work out completely freely.

London

London

About the city

London is a city where you will never run out of things to do. The capital of England is well known for its famous, iconic landmarks such as the Big Ben, St. Paul’s cathedral, amongst thousands and thousands more. Then there’s the British cultural heritage, best displayed by its impressive architecture and the huge museums.

However, we know that students also care a lot about a city’s nightlife and atmosphere. This city never sleeps! Pubs, bars, clubs, warehouse afterparties, you name it: London has it all.

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