Hyde Park in London |
Ranked
in the list of royal gardens and being among the largest central parks in
London, Hyde Park enjoys the status of being a popular park in the UK. The Park
covers 380 acres and is known for having a history of protests and marches. It
has even been a favorite spot for artists and musicians for concerts and gigs.
Hyde
Park also serves as a getaway for Londoners as it puts a break to the city’s
fast life and allows everyone to unwind and calm down in its relaxing
environment. The park is also a favorite spot for picnics as it has vast lush
green lands and blooming flora that refreshes the mind, body, and spirit.
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Things to do in Hyde Park now
Witness
the Holiday season in its full swing in Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland this
year. The royal garden transforms into a dreamy yet fun space with food,
drinks, games, rides, and a whole lot more that will get you into the holiday
spirit. Hyde Park is the place to visit in December due to Winter Wonderland which is the most
fascinating festival to watch when you are in London. In-fact Londoners waited
long for this festival and often stay in budget hotels in Kensington for
affordable long stays in London during this festive season.
Picnicking in English Rose Garden
Just
like the picnic scenes in Bridgerton (Netflix series), picnic amidst a park
full of roses has its own charm. Experience the same at Hyde Park’s Rose Garden
located at the southeast side. Not only
is this part rich in roses but also has beautiful pergolas and a few
19th-century fountains. The place is nearby Rotten-Row which, in the past, was
a well-known horse-riding track for elite Britons.
Relax by the Serpentine Boathouse
The
Serpentine Boathouse is one place, every couple should visit. The calm running
water and the serene surroundings create a magical vibe overall. Between
October and March, the lake offers paddling activities, where you and your
partner can spend some quality time together. The place also offers deckchairs
available for hire which is perfect to throw a picnic mat on.
Entertainment at the Speakers Corner
Sometimes
you require more than just quiet time, and for moments like these, you must
visit the Speakers Corner in Hyde Park. The Sunday sessions at the Speakers
Corner is a great spot to see some vocal personalities speak their heart out.
The Parade Ground behind the Speakers’ Corner is a vast open space where you
can spread your picnic mat, relax and listen to the session. This Corner has
seen noteworthy orators such as George Orwell, Karl Marx, and many more. If
you’re fond of discussions and debates you’ll surely love this experience.
Some Quiet Time at the Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
Every
one of us needs to stop, rethink and refocus; for that, the Princess of Wale
Memorial Fountain is the place to go. The design of the stream-like fountain
depicts the warm and welcoming nature of the Queen and is located near
restaurants and cafes. Hyde Park is the most fascinating place for the tourist
come to stay in London. The Park City
Grand Plaza Kensington is providing an easy access to Hyde Park and most
famous attractions nearby.
Now, that you've learned about Hyde Park in depth, observe the change in your perspective of the Park.
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