Hotels near Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is one of London’s most iconic green spaces, known for its size, history and cultural significance. It’s famous for hosting everything from peaceful boat rides and open-air concerts to historic protests and public debates at Speakers’ Corner. Over the years, it’s welcomed everyone from Queen Victoria to famous bands like The Rolling Stones, and today it’s a go-to spot for relaxing, exercising and people-watching in the heart of the city.
Absolutely! Whether you’re after a peaceful stroll, a family picnic or a paddle on the Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park is a great escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. It’s free to enter and packed with things to see and do – from art installations and memorials to cafes, playgrounds and horse riding. It’s also centrally located, making it easy to pair with a visit to nearby attractions like Buckingham Palace or Kensington Gardens.
What makes Hyde Park special is its blend of natural beauty, history and culture right in the middle of London. It’s home to the Rose Garden and the Diana Memorial Fountain, plus exciting events like Winter Wonderland and summer concerts. It’s also a place where people have come together for centuries – for celebration, protest and everything in between.
Hyde Park is over 400 years old, dating back to 1536 when it was first acquired by King Henry VIII as a private hunting ground. It was opened to the public in the early 1600s and has been a central part of London life ever since.













