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What is Hyde Park

in central London, England and one of the Royal Parks of London, famous for its Speakers' Corner. The park is divided in two by the Serpentine Lake. The park is contiguous with Kensington Gardens, which is widely assumed to be part of Hyde Park, but is technically separate. Hyde Park is 350 acres (1.4 km²) and Kensington Gardens is 275 acres (1.1 km²) giving an overall area of 625 acres (2 (...)

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"Hyde Park, together with Kensington Gardens to the west, is the largest of the three royal parks."
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"Kensington Gardens [2] -blends into Hyde Park at its western end, features Kensington Palace and the Albert Memorial, 111 ha (275 acres) in size."
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About Hyde Park

petteri

petteri from United Kingdom wrote about Hyde Park 5 years ago

Hyde Park is very popular among runners. It takes about 45 min to (slowly) jog around the park, including the neighboring Kensington Gardens.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Hyde Park 5 years, 7 months ago

A great park to take a walk or whatever. We walked through the whole park and it really was beautiful. During summer it would have been great to have a picnic there too.

Westminster Abbey << This tip is part of "London"
tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Hyde Park 3 years, 7 months ago

I loved walking around the Hyde Park in the evening. It is so quiet there just before they close the gates. Kind of miss there already :)

nipsu

nipsu replied 3 years, 6 months ago:

How large is that park, do you know? :)

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 6 months ago:

Ummm.. Actually I don't know. But it's huge :D

enjoylife

enjoylife from Netherlands wrote about Hyde Park one year, 11 months ago

Hyde Park is one of my favorite place to go, especially during summer!
Full of people of different ages. I met there lots of people having drinks, picnics and fun with them.
To resume YOU MUST GO!

About places near Hyde Park

psalmi

psalmi from Finland wrote about St Paul's Cathedral 5 years, one month ago

If your head and feet are up to it, it's definitely worth taking the 530 steps up to the dome and enjoy the wonderful views over London. Also the whispering gallery is a must stop in the middle. The scary part with rusty iron see-through staircases starts only from here so you may also turn back and descend if you are scared of heights.

nanix2

nanix2 from Finland wrote about Science Museum 5 years, one month ago

London Science Museum is must visit for all science fans. It's also very kids friendly sight, once there is lot's to do in the Hands-on exhibits (Launchpad). Museums exhibition is large so focus on the subjects you're interested in, rather then running all through. Museum store is also great place to find souvinirs too. And entry is free!

paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Jazz Cafe 4 years, 7 months ago

Camden Jazz cafe is the coolest venue in London. The best of the best in Jazz, R'nB, Soul etc. Went to see Angie Stone there (fantastic).

genjic

genjic from Finland wrote about London 4 years, 9 months ago

Gordon's Wine bar is an excellent place between the Embankment and Charing Cross Underground stations. Good wines by the bottle, VERY nice atmosphere and a great terrace when the weather is good. A must-place for every London visit.

harryhindu

harryhindu replied 2 years, 2 months ago:

love Gordons Wine Bar - whenever I got to London I already assume I'll be penniless by the time I leave (mainly because of Gordons!) although I tend to stay somewhere cheaper like the area near
<a href+@http://www.matchhotels.com/football/England/Arsenal-hotels-1697.html">Arsenal FC<a/>
and subsequently save my money for hanging around that area :-)

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Tower of London 5 years, 7 months ago

The old King's castle, lots of history and other fun stuff to see for all who like medieval history. Take the tour guided by the Beefeaters, they tell great stories of beheadings and other neat stuff.

Tower Bridge << This tip is part of "London" >> Westminster Abbey
hippo

hippo from United Kingdom wrote about Green Park 4 years, 11 months ago

A haven of tranquility - take your lunch and mix with Londoners. Or take an early morning walk through the park

radioryan

radioryan from United Kingdom wrote about London 4 years, 10 months ago

London is great for a romantic weekend. I've lived in the city for over 7 years and I still find new and interesting places to take dates. Hyde Park is especially cool, in the summer of course.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 10 months ago:

I'm just going to London in the early August. Looking forward to see the Hyde Park.

tina2

tina2 replied 3 years, 10 months ago:

Yes, me too. I'm leaving on the third of August :)

harryhindu

harryhindu replied 2 years, 2 months ago:

I know what you mean about hotel rooms going fast. I've looked around those dates but have decided to be more concise with my decision and stick to one area - near Lords - as I am hoping to catch a spot of cricket during my visit. Incidentally, anyone recommend a hotel in this area?

trappedonearth

trappedonearth replied 2 years, one month ago:

The Marylebone hotel is around 1.3 miles away from the Cricket Grounds. The rates are pretty decent and it's got great service. Check info on link below

fbbcorreo-tripsay

fbbcorreo-tripsay from Spain wrote about London Eye 4 years, 9 months ago

Great views over London but a bit overpriced, just like almost everything in this city. Yuo get a discount if you have an Oyster card (which is a car for the underground, bus, etc)

balmyandbonkers

balmyandbonkers from United Kingdom wrote about Shadwell station 5 years, 7 months ago

looking for an opportunity to slum it out? being transported back to the east london of the 1800s? shadwell is the place for you. mainly low-rise derelict council estates, the occasional 20-floor "skyscraper" about to collapse and more than a fair share of junkies, dealers, pimps 'n hoes. come here on a rainy november day and you will see things in perspective again. only 5 minutes away from the Tower and Tower Bridge, Shadwell is a must for anyone wanting to see more of London than the Crown Jewels or Mayfair's clubbing scene.

beware of the used syringes though.

ninja

ninja from Finland wrote about Buckingham Palace 5 years, 7 months ago

Buckingham Palace: Nice place to see and must go to see it. It was suprise to me, that it was so "small" building. I was thinking in my mind it is very very big place. But anyway beautyful place and lots off to see. Recomend :)

lukas

lukas from Germany wrote about The Waldorf Hilton 5 years, one month ago

Quite nice, pretty expensive though. Try to get a room on one of the top floors, an amazing view!!

koelschman

koelschman from United Kingdom wrote about Speakers' Corner 5 years ago

Hang out here on a Sunday afternoon and look at the crazy people. Good fun.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about The British Museum 5 years, 7 months ago

Lots of interesting history for days of exploration. If you haven't been here ever, you really should. It's free to get in.

St Martin-in-the-Fields << This tip is part of "London" >> Tower Bridge
paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Temple Church 4 years, 7 months ago

Fascinating church built by the knights templar in 12th century. Was featured in the Da Vinci Code, which makes it a popular attraction nowadays. Nevertheless, a very interesting place to visit.

paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Momo restaurant 4 years, 7 months ago

North African restaurant. Not cheap but ok value as the food is good and portions generous. The main reason to visit is the atmosphere; it really feels like dining in Marrakech;-)

There's a coctail-bar also and a club in the cellar (hard to get in). Book in advance, as the place is popular.

jjlaine

jjlaine from Finland wrote about London 4 years, 5 months ago

Generally speaking I tend to hate museums, but the War Museum here was pretty entertaining. Not like an ACDC concert but OK!

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 10 months ago:

Right!

jewel873

jewel873 from Canada wrote about London 4 years, 3 months ago

The Tube is the easiest way to get around. Very quick to learn and lots of places are within walking distance of each other...ie. Big Ben, Picadilly Place, Chinatown, Oxford Circus...

heronlake

heronlake replied 2 years, one month ago:

There are also convenient hotels near tube stations in Central London, most of which are ridiculously pricy, but good if you're lazy like me!

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Tower Bridge 5 years, 7 months ago

A cool looking bridge from the distance but really nothing special walking over it etc. You can get 100% of the value just by staring at it from a distance.

The British Museum << This tip is part of "London" >> Tower of London
juha

juha from Finland wrote about Buckingham Palace 5 years, 2 months ago

I hate tourists and if there is one place in London where you can find them all at the same time then this is it. If you're around there then sure, sit down somewhere and wait for the change of guard. You won't see anything. Don't go there, try e.g. the Cabinet war rooms or British Museum instead.

This tip is part of "London" >> Cabinet War Rooms
jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about London 4 years, 9 months ago

London is huge city but some of its different districts have a nice small town feeling. We had an authentic experience when visiting an indian restaurant in the west end.. Or the hippy Camden.. Or one could just go to Piccadilly Circus because the name just sounds so funny.

cityman

cityman from United Kingdom asked a question about London 4 years ago

What's the Cabinet War Rooms like? Do you actually get to visit them, do they still exist?

juha

juha replied 3 years, 11 months ago:

Yes you can visit them. They are actually quite large and popular. Just buy the ticket and enjoy the museum!

wolfiewolf

wolfiewolf replied 3 years, 11 months ago:

Yes, they are great. It's all here http://cwr.iwm.org.uk/

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about London 3 years, 9 months ago

We visited London with my boyfriend for 4 nights. We were sleeping in the Corus Hotel Hyde Park, which is locatedjust near the Kensington Park and Hyde Park.

Two days of shopping and two days of sightseeing. Every evening we went for a romantic walk to the Hyde Park. So, four evenings, and we still didn't see everything in the park. It's HUGE! And Romantic <3

This tip is part of "Shopping and Romance" >> Buckingham Palace
andymarshall

andymarshall wrote about London 3 years ago

London Zoo is great but not on cold, rainy day like May 1st. We were entertained by a monkey that got hold of a keeper's knife. The keeper got it back eventually with no injuires to any of the monkeys or the keeper.

stevejones

stevejones wrote about London 2 years, 6 months ago

May seem a bit touristy but we can recommend doing a Jack the Ripper Walk around Whitechapel. The guide knew his stuff and it was pretty scary. http://britmovietours.com/bookings/jack-the-ripper-tour/

juha

juha from Finland wrote about London 5 years, 10 months ago

London is too huge for my taste. I've never been there in summer and it has always been dark, moist and cold. I've been there only for business and that might lower my opinion of the city, but still I think it is a bit too big and urban for my taste.

Cabinet War Rooms << This tip is part of "London" >> Royal sussex hotel
trav

trav replied 3 years, 8 months ago:

Calling one of the major cities in the world 'too urban' is practically a compliment to it :-)

juha

juha replied 3 years, 8 months ago:

Well, just in case someone might not know how big it is I decided to stress that it's too big. :)

ninja

ninja from Finland wrote about Buckingham Palace 5 years, 7 months ago

Buckingham Palace: Nice place to see and must go to see it. It was suprise to me, that it was so "small" building. I was thinking in my mind it is very very big place. But anyway beautyful place and lots off to see. Recomend :)

ninja

ninja from Finland wrote about Buckingham Palace 5 years, 7 months ago

Buckingham Palace: Nice place to see and must go to see it. It was suprise to me, that it was so "small" building. I was thinking in my mind it is very very big place. But anyway beautyful place and lots off to see. Recomend :)

juha

juha from Finland wrote about St Martin-in-the-Fields 5 years, 7 months ago

There are often concerts in this church which seem to be really good!

Royal sussex hotel << This tip is part of "London" >> The British Museum
juha

juha from Finland wrote about Royal sussex hotel 5 years, 7 months ago

A decent hotel with good location and wireless LAN in the lobby. The room was very small but who cares, you' re not spending your time there anyways too much. The shower was good too, no carpets on the floor or anything. Great!

Royal sussex hotel << This tip is part of "London" >> St Martin-in-the-Fields
juha

juha from Finland wrote about Royal sussex hotel 5 years, 7 months ago

A decent hotel with good location and wireless LAN in the lobby. The room was very small but who cares, you' re not spending your time there anyways too much. The shower was good too, no carpets on the floor or anything. Great!

London << This tip is part of "London" >> Royal sussex hotel
jussi

jussi from Finland wrote about Heathrow Terminals 1 5 years, 3 months ago

Heathrow is one of the worst airports in Europe. The place is always too crowded and the queues to check-ins and security checks are incredibly long. I try to avoid Heathrow even though it's not easy as most international flights to London land here.

xhakli

xhakli from Kosovo wrote about London 5 years, one month ago

London is unique by its diversity! Avoid to be there for New Year's Eve!

koelschman

koelschman from United Kingdom wrote about Portobello Road 5 years ago

Great place to grab some food.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Fairway hotel 5 years ago

Not a great place but cheap. Free wifi means a free 1 Mbps spotty wifi.

tnt

tnt from USA wrote about Westminster Abbey 4 years, 10 months ago

What I did not realize about the Abby was it stars more dead people than Casablanca and the pay toilet across the street will about put you in the grave.

tnt

tnt from USA wrote about Windsor Castle 4 years, 10 months ago

Blending the old with the new; the monarchy and modern living, a medieval castle opposite Starbucks.

tnt

tnt from USA wrote about Richmond 4 years, 10 months ago

Riverside dinning at its best, can be found at Slug & Lettuce.

pattipdx

pattipdx from USA wrote about London 4 years, 9 months ago

Bring lots of money. Very expensive.

tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini replied 3 years, 10 months ago:

Is it so expensive now too? I mean the situation of all the economics right now. And is it expensive all around London or just in some parts of London?

juppis

juppis from Finland wrote about London 4 years, 9 months ago

Camden Town was great!

juhah

juhah from USA wrote about London 4 years, 9 months ago

In london there is a little bit of something for everyone. Expensive!

paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Hospital Club 4 years, 7 months ago

Private club for media types, AD people, Internet dude/dudettes, artists and alike. Requires invite, membership or - like in our case - just walking in. Cool bars (club in 1st fl) and restaurant in the 2nd. Recommended if you're working in the business - good place for networking, meal and a coctail.

paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Dolphin House 4 years, 7 months ago

Dolphin house serviced appartments are good value. 350eur/night (or much less if you stay long) gets you two bedrooms (w/kings. beds) with separate bathrooms, sitting room and a kitchen. Nice location too near to central London. Might be just the right pick for eg. two couples traveling together.
Dolphin house also has a gym, pool, swimmin center, shampagne bar and a grill.

paavo

paavo from Indonesia wrote about Two Floors 4 years, 7 months ago

Nice no-frills bar with Japanese Kirin Beer on tap (3.40GBP). Also light snacks served. Artsy crowd. Two Floors has been around for quite a while - an achievement for any bar in soho + i heard the place is _really_ packed on weekends.

juha

juha from Finland wrote about Cabinet War Rooms 4 years, 6 months ago

If you like history then go and see the Cabinet War Rooms where Churchill and other cabinet members went during bombing raids. There's also a Churchill museum in there. Really interesting stuff!

Buckingham Palace << This tip is part of "London" >> London
noziotravel

noziotravel from United Kingdom wrote about Natural History Museum 4 years, 6 months ago

Although you have to pay to enter (unlike many other museums in London) it is worth the visit, allow at least all afternoon to see everything.

HS

HS from Finland wrote about Madame Tussauds 4 years, 5 months ago

This is a wax museum and famous. Wax people differ due to who´s hot and who´s not that hot. You can find there, for example the British Royal Family, Elvis, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe and lots of other wax figures. Maybe you have a chance to get a photo of you with your idol :)

tuijahyvarinen

tuijahyvarinen from Finland wrote about London 4 years, 4 months ago

Lakeside Shopping Center

trav

trav replied 3 years, 8 months ago:

Avoid like the plague - why would a visitor to London go to a souless identikit shopping mall that isn't even IN London?

kittylau

kittylau from United Kingdom wrote about Park Plaza County Hall 4 years, 3 months ago

County Hall

evis

evis from Finland wrote about Leon 4 years, 3 months ago

Nice restaurant with veggie friendly menu

benhaines

benhaines from United Kingdom wrote about London 4 years, 2 months ago

Great city. I live here so I would say that :)

noziotravel

noziotravel from United Kingdom wrote about Mitre House 4 years, one month ago

3 three star hotel close to the west end & Hyde Park.

calle

calle from Finland wrote about London 4 years, one month ago

Part of trip "Interrail 2003"

Amsterdam << This tip is part of "Interrail 2003" >> Brindisi
blackheat
blackheatloves London because one of my favs
tortuga
tortugahates London because Fast and uninspiring CCTV eat your heart out
tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about London 3 years, 10 months ago

Now I heard an interesting tip about London. My friend has just visited there and she told me about Exhibition called Body Worlds. If I understood right there are real bodys and people can learn about anatomy and physiology.

6hill
6hillloves Hampton Court Palace because the ancient kitchens and the garden are fab!
tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Buckingham Palace 3 years, 9 months ago

We only went to see tee Palace from the outside. It was raining like h***, but there were still plenty of other people too. Best time to be there is propably before noon, when they "swich" the guards (Yes, very good English :D).

London << This tip is part of "Shopping and Romance" >> Trafalgar Square
tilkkuliini

tilkkuliini from Finland wrote about Trafalgar Square 3 years, 9 months ago

Funny thing, when you give your man a map, tell a place where you want to go and the man is REALLY sure which direction we have to go. Well, that direction is usually wrong :D This time we didn't find the whole Trafalgar Square on the first try. I really don't how that's possibly, but I can tell you, it is.

On the next try, I was watching the map, and we found there. Have to say, that I tought it would have been a bigger place. Well, at least we have now seen it :D

Btw. Really good place for kissing in front of the pools in the square ;)

Buckingham Palace << This tip is part of "Shopping and Romance"
michael1

michael1 from Ireland wrote about London Hilton On Park Lane 3 years, 8 months ago

Well, I didn't really overnight there, but man that building is huge!

jisha

jisha wrote about London 3 years, 8 months ago

Which is the best place to stay?

trav

trav wrote about London 3 years, 8 months ago

Don't miss seeing the pelicans in St James Park - there are 3 of them and they get fed at about 2pm.

wfberkhof
wfberkhofloves London because Great museums, guided history tours, stand up shows, musicals
dm83737

dm83737 from USA wrote about London 3 years, 7 months ago

Part of trip "UNL Trip 2002 - Destination 1"

This tip is part of "UNL Trip 2002 - Destination 1"
mayadaly

mayadaly from USA wrote about London 3 years, 6 months ago

London, as I remember it, is a beautiful place filled with wonderful people. I went when I was around six maybe but I remember the atmosphere. What I recall most is the Tower Bridge (I think that's what it's called). It's magnificent! I remember the London Clock Tower (again, sorry if that's not what it's called), standing in front of it looking up at the top. I recommend London if you're planning a trip to England!

This tip is part of "My first trip out of the Country"
mayadaly

mayadaly from USA wrote about London 3 years, 6 months ago

Loved it! You should go!

saramravlje
saramravljehates London because again...don't HATE
grelde

grelde from Italy wrote about London 3 years, 5 months ago

Prova

This tip is part of "It's London Calling"
growley
growleyloves London because sophisticated city. Lots of things to do.
andyepx

andyepx from Italy wrote about London 3 years, 4 months ago

Really great! Had a lot of fun there even if i was really young! :-)

lesliebeagle
lesliebeagleloves Tootsies Restaurant because Great Burgers!!!
aaronkrass

aaronkrass from USA wrote about London 3 years, 4 months ago

VERY expensive but a lot to see

aaronkrass
aaronkrassloves London because VERY expensive but a lot to see
sarahjanedoe
sarahjanedoeloves London because Historic and cosmopolitan
tanveer
tanveerloves London because cosmopolitan
johnuyeno
johnuyenoloves London because 7.5/10. +grand old city, +scenery, +safeish, +tube, -rain, -hustle/bustle, -
Hjalli
Hjalliloves London because London is London
dcubetcha
dcubetchaloves London because so much to see and do for any interest!
francescodalessio

francescodalessio from United Kingdom wrote about London 2 years, 9 months ago

Its alrite , not as beautiful as rome!

francescodalessio
francescodalessiohates London because Its Just so boring
lewisswan

lewisswan wrote about Temple Church 2 years, 9 months ago

We just went on a really good Da Vinci Code tour of London places mentioned in the book. http://britmovietours.com/bookings/the-da-vinci-code-london-tour/
Can highly recommend!!!!

stevejones

stevejones wrote about Leadenhall Market 2 years, 6 months ago

On a weekend to London with my girlfriend we took a Harry Potter Tour and it stopped at this great little place in the City - Leadenhall Market. It was so quiet and magical. A really great find so check it out.

Ilkka
Ilkkaloves London because a great metropolitan city. A bit expensive
markmccanna
markmccannahates London because Hate is a bit strong but we haven't had good success with restos
pauljoseph

pauljoseph wrote about Harrods 2 years, 5 months ago

I'd recently got a big bonus at work and decided to go on a bit of a spending spree. What a place to do it! I also booked into a Knightsbridge hotel that was just moments from Harrods. I booked it through these guys below. Highly recommended!

carlescs
carlescsloves London because Great city. Shopping is great.
heronlake

heronlake asked a question about London 2 years, one month ago

Im heading to London soon for a few days and want to check out the BFI in Waterloo. Is it worth staying around there too? I found a site for prospective hotels but not sure if I want to stay in any of them!

timothylondon

timothylondon asked a question about London 2 years ago

I'm driving to London soon and wondered if anyone had advice regarding Stansted, my company wants to book me in at the airport overnight because I have a 6am flight and they don't seem to trust I'll make it! I have to park up there too for when I return, anyone parked there and know what it's like? I heard Heathrow is a nightmare!

timothylondon

timothylondon asked a question about Heathrow Terminal 5 station 2 years ago

Hey, got a super long haul flight to London Heathrow coming up and just wondered what the hotels by the airport were like? I bet they're super expensive, but I know I'll just want to flop as soon as I arrive so any advice would be great..

thevalkyriekid
thevalkyriekidloves The British Museum because You could spend a week here seeing all the things the Brits have stolen from the rest of the world!
enjoylife

enjoylife from Netherlands wrote about The British Museum one year, 11 months ago

The British museum is a must see in London even for people who don't really like museum.
It's also really well located in the city center of London, close to Soho, convent garden... and where you can find lots of nice hotels.

mochameet1
mochameet1hates London because racist
goldacriddle
goldacriddleloves London because So much history
alicesmith

alicesmith wrote about Lyceum Theatre one year, 2 months ago

Lyceum Theatre in London is home to The Lion King musical. The theatre itself dates back to 1772 and is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city.

alinamaatjessiletskaya
alinamaatjessiletskayaloves London because amazing vibrant city
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