A Lonely Planet Guide to Hyde Park

Travel guide extract in Lonely Planet Guide about Hyde Park from May 2007

Overall rating:
100 out of 100


Lonely Planet Guide   
Author:   Laetitia Clapton
Date posted:23.08.2007 17:39
Found by:Zmugzy, Liverpool


Accessibility
100 out of 100
"Must See"-Factor
100 out of 100
Relaxation Value
100 out of 100

According to the author, Hyde Park is "central London's largest open space". What was once the hunting ground of Henry VIII now serves as "an occasional concert venue" and "full-time green space for fun and frolics". Boating on the Serpentine is recommended for the "physically energetic". Alternatively you can wander over to "Speakers Corner" near Marble Arch and listen to "oratorical acrobats" or "nutters and religious fanatics". There is also a "soothing structure" in memory of Princess Diana.
This review is an interpretation of the above mentioned author

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