Hyde Park

Stated as one of the greatest city parks of all time, Hyde Park covers 142 hectares with more than 4000 trees, meadow, large lake and ornamental flowers, surrounding the whole spot. It is one of the major names in Royal Parks of London. It is defined as one of the largest of four parks, which help in forming chain from entrance of Kensington palace through the Hyde Park and Kensington Garden. 

It was in the year 1851, that this park was a side of the Great Exhibition, and now the Crystal palace was designed by the Joseph Paxton. This park was also sight of some mass demonstrations. In this park, you can see some of the protests like the Suffragettes, The Chartists and the Reform League. 

Prices:

This is a free tour for the natives and the tourists, from various corners of the world. 

Open and closing time:

Monday to Sunday: 5am to 12am

Website:

www.royalparks.org.uk

Address:

Westminster in London, England.

Telephone:

0300 061 2000


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