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Hyde Park, Kensington, London, United Kingdom
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2024
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London's green lung, Hyde Park is the capital's largest and best-known park. It's also a favorite with Londoners, who come here to jog or simply stroll, especially on Sundays. Unlike many French parks, you can do almost anything in Hyde Park: cycling, rollerblading, rowing, horseback riding, picnicking... Historically, it was Henry VIII who acquired this land from the monks of Westminster Abbey in 1536. It was used as a hunting ground until James I acceded to the throne and authorized access. The grounds were put to a number of uses: as an important assembly ground under Charles II, they hosted the Universal Exhibition in 1851 and were transformed into a potato field during the Second World War. In winter, it's home to Winter Wonderland, a Christmas village, and in summer it's a popular spot for picnics, just like the real English.

Diana Memorial Fountain. Open April to August from 10am to 8pm, September from 10am to 7pm, March to October from 10am to 6pm and November to February from 10am to 4pm. The memorial is usually closed once a year, in late October/early November, for maintenance. The memorial was inaugurated on July 6, 2004. It features a contemporary fountain whose design, by American architect Kathryn Gustafson, is a metaphor for Diana's life, with two parting streams, one of which cascades, swirls and bubbles, eventually joining the other in a calm pool. The water is constantly renewed, drawn directly from the city's drinking water supply.

Marble Arch. At the northern corner of Hyde Park, Marble Arch is a vast white monument in Carrara marble built in 1928 by architect John Nash. Marble Arch was inspired by Constantine's Arch of Triumph in Rome. It originally stood in the Mall as a gateway to Buckingham Palace, but was moved to its present location in 1851 during Queen Victoria's extensive refurbishment of Buckingham Palace.

Speaker's Corner. Speakers' Corner is a public area where people can speak freely. Here, everyone is allowed to speak as long as what they say does not violate the law. The police rarely intervene, usually when listeners complain or the language is really vulgar. This is where fundamentalists of all stripes come to rant and rave. The language is usually political or religious.

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darwinah
Visited in july 2016
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Très beau parc au coeur de Londres. on peut s’y promener, faire son jogging, de l’aviron, du vélo, etc. Parmi les coins emblématiques du parc : Marble Arch que l’on peut qualifier d’arc de triomphe, Diana Memorial Fountain en hommage à la princesse Diana (une belle fontaine assez design) et bien sûr Speaker’s Corner. Ce dernier endroit permet aux gens (surtout aux Anglais) de s’exprimer sur des sujets d’actualité, de religion ou de politique par exemple. Tant que la loi n’est pas violée et que le ton n’est pas vulgaire, tout le monde peut s’exprimer librement. Pour les touristes, les scènes sont assez marrantes à voir.
De manière générale, Hyde Park est un parc qui mérite une visite ou plusieurs (tant la taille est grande). L’idéal est de vous y arrêter pour un déjeuner rapide sur un banc ou parmi les écureuils !
snoopy854
Visited in june 2016
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Parc le plus connu en plein centre de Londres, très reposant avec le plan d'eau et les écureuils qui viennent chercher à manger.Une pause bienvenue aprés une longue promenade
Globmad
Visited in june 2016
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Un des parcs incontournable de Londres à faire et à voir !
Dans ce parc vous pouvez faire une balade et en même temps voir des écureuils qui ne sont pas sauvage. Présence également de la statue de PeterPan.
Je recommande !!
Visited in june 2016
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Grand parc en plein centre de Londres, super agréable pour pic niquer ou juste se poser après une journée pleine de visites
clm_rnd
Visited in march 2016
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Beaucoup moins mal famé que notre Bois de Boulogne. Très agréable pour un pique nique le Dimanche ou un footing . Une vraie oasis de calme dans Londres.

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