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Green areas are important for any city, especially one as crowded as London. Londoners looking to relax and have a nice walk, go to Hyde Park, the largest garden in the English capital. If you visit this fascinating metropolis, you cannot miss visiting its most popular park.
Hyde Park, in its beginnings, was part of the famous Westminster Abbey, and was used as a hunting ground. Deer, rabbits and other small animals lived in it, which served as prey.
However, by royal order, the park became the property of the British monarchy, which also used it as a hunting area. Later, also by royal decision, the park became a public place, and it was opened so that all the inhabitants of the area could visit it.
Although popular almost immediately, Hyde Park still had a wild appearance, more in keeping with its former function as a hunting forest than a public park. Without the interest of Queen Carolina, who created the first landscaping plan for the park, Hyde Park probably would have remained completely wilderness.
Fortunately, Queen Carolina’s plan was carried out, and the park was quickly completely transformed. Today, Hyde Park is the most famous, known and most visited garden in all of London.
This park is organized very precisely. It has a rectangular shape, a large lake, various fountains and numerous paths. It is a space dedicated to relaxation, where people can go for a walk, exercise, go for a walk, lie on the grass or simply appreciate the beauty of the park.
In addition, in Hyde Park we can find a wide variety of trees and flowers, its beautiful rose bushes being one of its main attractions.
Its location, close to other places of great importance, such as the Kesington Gardens or Buckingham Palace, makes Hyde Park a mandatory stop for the thousands of tourists who visit the British capital each year.
Likewise, one of the many charms of this park are its landscapes, which make it an ideal setting for photographs.
In the same way, Hyde Park welcomes all those who want to express their ideas or opinions, since this park is the headquarters of the Speaker’s Corner or Rincón del Orador, in Spanish. This part of Hyde Park is enabled for those interested to give speeches in public.
Hyde Park is special because it is open all year round, and access is completely free. Likewise, there are small artistic, musical and cultural festivals held there, making it a perfect option if you are looking for an event to hang out.
Similarly, the park is usually crowded with people, but it is so extensive that crowds rarely form. Getting to the park is also very simple, being central, there are metro stations and bus stops nearby.
If you are in London, do not hesitate for a moment, and go for a walk in the great Hyde Park. Once you meet him, you will want to return many more times.
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