Hyde Park - details and images

One of the most important and historic sights of London, Hyde Park covers an area of 142 hectares. In Hyde Park there is something for every traveler or London. With over 4,000 trees, a lake, a meadow, riding facilities and many others, is very easy to forget you're in the middle of London city accommodates very agitated.

When King Henry VIII and other people at court Manau their horses in Hyde Park in 1536, in pursuit of a deer or a boar, it was hard to imagine that years later the noble art of tai chi pajnic will be practiced through the trees, every morning, or late tenor Pavarotti will sound like an echo in the whole park, applauded by the masses of people are delusional.

In Hyde Park there are restaurants and cafes offering a wide range of products from ice cream and sandwiches to sophisticated meals in three ways. A former police observation post called "The Lookout" is now used as an educational center for children who learn about nature and wildlife.

Schedule:
Hyde Park is open from 5:00 am to midnight, during the year.

Metro: Lancaster Gate and Marble Arch stations on the Central Line
Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge station on the Piccadilly Line.

Parking places are extremely limited area, so it is recommended that park visitors to use means of transportation.




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