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  1. At its heart is the Serpentine, boasting panoramic lake-side paths, waterfront cafes, the official Royal Parks shop, and an abundance of wildlife to spot. Look out for the heron under the bridge – and hardy swimmers at the Lido, home to the oldest swimming club in Britain.

  2. As the largest Royal Park in central London, we’ve got plenty of space for everyone and everything. Whatever you enjoy – from a high energy rock concert, to a ride down Rotten Row, browsing in The Royal Parks' first ever Shop, to relaxing in a deck chair – you can do it in Hyde Park.

  3. The history of Hyde Park. Hyde Park is one of the world’s most famous parks. Known not just for its landscape and history but also as a cradle of free speech. Hyde Park and the Tudors. King Henry VIII was a passionate sportsman.

  4. Discover the best of Hyde Park! Use our comprehensive map for must-see attractions, scenic paths, and essential facilities. Plan your visit now!

  5. Get all your questions about Hyde Park answered by The Royal Parks. Find what you need about opening hours, activities, car parking etc.

  6. Gardens to inspire your mind and restore your soul. From the blazing colours of the Rose Garden in full bloom, to the quiet sanctuary of the Dell, Hyde Park’s gardens are the perfect place to escape everyday life, and de-stress.

  7. Indulge in delightful food and drink options while surrounded by the natural beauty of Hyde Park, a culinary highlight of The Royal Parks.

  8. Find out about the eight Royal Parks in London - Hyde Park, Richmond Park, Greenwich Park, The Regent's Park, St. James's Park, Bushy Park, The Green Park.

  9. The wildlife habitats, havens and hideouts of Hyde Park. Hyde Park’s 350 acres are a unique mix of habitats and ecosystems, from the native wildflower Tyburn Meadow to the rustling reedbeds edging the Serpentine Lake, to acre upon acre of rolling grassland, majestic plane trees and sweet chestnuts.

  10. The Serpentine Lido in Hyde Park London is an iconic spot to enjoy a swim during the warmest days of the year - from May to early September.

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