Hyde Park

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Address: Hyde Park, London , GB
Website: www.royalparks.org.uk/hyde-park
Phone: +44 020 7298 2100

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most celebrated green spaces. Open to the public since 1637, its rich history began when Henry VIII confiscated 350 acres from the monks of Westminster Abbey, and now offers countless leisure options. Joggers and cyclists exercise on Rotten Row, a nickname derived from the French rue de roi, which William III used as an alternative to the seedy walking path between Kensington and St. James Palaces. Water sports enthusiasts can dive in the Serpentine, the large artificial lake built for Queen Caroline in the 18th century. Political junkies can listen to protestors voicing their opinions from soapboxes in the Speaker’s Corner. With options like these, plus monuments, gardens, and world-class people-watching opportunities at every turn, there’s truly something for everyone.