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Paulina

Posted on 2019-05-31 20:45:33

Hyde Park is a major park in Central London. It's the largest of four Royal Parks. The park was initially used as a hunting ground by Henry VIII in 1536. It opened to the public in 1637 and quickly beacame popular. The name is believed to be of Saxon origin and comes from the Manor of Hyde. Hyde park has been a major venue for severial Royal jubilees and celebrations. Since 2007, Hyde Park has played host to the annual Winter Wonderland event. Flowers were first planted in 1860 by William Andrews Nesfield. There are also lots of fountains and statues there. Hyde Park contains several facilities, including football pitches and tennis centre. 😀 

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kasia

Posted on 2019-06-10 20:26:07

Hyde Park

One of the few prettiest royal parks in London, located on an area 159 ha. Divided into two parts by the Serpentine lake. Is localed in the City of Westerminister in the central part of London. 

In 1536 Hyde Park was Henry VIII and it was a private area. Until in 1637 Karol I changed this private place to a public park. Hyde Park, has become a one of the most popular places fot cultural events. Park is also place for many concerts. The Rolling Stones, King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Roy Harperhad concerts there. This Place is important for people, becouse the Park has a forum were you can tell about your views abaut world- it's a Speakers' Corner. butyou can't offend queen.

You can see there:Ornamental Pond, Fontanna Artemis and sculpture of Simpson Gudgeon. 

If you want, you can walk in the park play football or tennis. And you swim with the water bicycle on the lake.

Hyde Park is open all the time and is a free attraction.
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Iga

Posted on 2022-06-13 13:53:59

Hyde Park is the largest park in London. It is located in the center of the capital. The park was started by Henry VIII in 1536. It has got 140 ha. You can go joging, cycling, rolerblading there. You can also have a picnic there or even rent a boat. In the park there is a famous Speaker's Corner, where you can freely express your opinion or protest. In Hyde Park there are lots of beautiful flovers, bushes and threes. 

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Esteritta

Posted on 2022-06-14 22:43:41

Hyde Park 

Hyde Park is the Main Park in Central London, in the City of Westminster. It belongs to the royal parks and is the largest of them, with an area of ​​159 hectares. The park is divided into two lakes, the Serpentine and The Long Water. During the seeight,  we can visit a bar, a cafe, and for entertainment guests there will be various concerts. Family meets are a great option. You can spend time outdoors with your family. Hyde Park was founded in 1536 by King Henry VIII. Its character changed in 1637, when James I made it a public place. It is a place known primarily for its social and public character.

 

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Bartosz

Posted on 2023-10-15 12:31:15

One of the most interesting places in Hyde Park is Speaker's Corner. You can basically say whatever you want (apart from offending the british Queen). Throught the years it's been used as symbol of free speech. The place has heard the speaches of individuals like Vladimir Lenin, Karl Marx and George Orwell.