What to see at Hyde Park

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most famous green spaces. It was once the favourite hunting ground for Henry VIII. As one of the four royal parks in the area, it is the perfect respite from the busy London streets and provides plenty of iconic things to see. Here are some of them.

Speaker’s Corner

Some of the famous icons you can visit at the Park include the Speaker’s Corner. This is a historical spot renowned for hosting free speeches and debates.

Marble Arch

You may also want to feast your eyes on the historical Marble Arch next to the Speaker’s Corner.

Animals in the War Monument

A visit to the Animals in War Monument will give you a chance to commemorate animals that suffered or died throughout the history of various wars in British History.

The Serpentine Galleries

The Serpentine Galleries, located close to Serpentine Lake, showcase cutting-edge artworks from some of the most popular artists around the world.

Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens is home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. A visit to the gardens will allow you to explore the marvel of Kensington palace.

A visit to Hyde Park is considered the perfect escape from the busy London streets and provides plenty of iconic sites and views to feast your eyes on.

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