What is so Great About Hyde Park?

When you think about London, what is the picture that is created in your mind about how the city looks and what would be the feel of it? Well if you think of London as the biggest financial centre in Europe and the place where millions of tourists come every year, a cluttered and corporate look would come to mind, a place with a lot of people, buildings and no place to land a foot. If this is the image that your mind creates of London, you better be ready to be surprised because it is nothing like that. Even though it is a small city, the city of London is full of delights and open spaces.
The royal gardens of London are a great example of the quite and serene side of this city. One of the biggest and the most popular royal gardens is the Hyde Park. This park is amazingly popular amongst tourists because of a host of reasons. The first reason is the location of this park. As it is covers a lot areas, its every corner is connected to a famous tourist spot or leads to a street full of ‘London goodness’. The park itself has so many things to do that it can engage you for the entire day. The good thing is that there is something here for every member of your family.
It is a preferred location for large assemblies, music fests and concerts. You can watch exotic birds here in season, do boating in the Serpentine Lake, indulge in water games, see the Princess of Wales Diana memorial and many other things. The sight of flushing grass, flourishing flora and fauna in the centre of one of the global metropolitan cities is amazing. The Hyde Park is famous amongst tourists for another reason which is the presence of hotels near it.
There are numerous five star, 4 star, boutique, budget hotels and apartments overlooking or just a couple of minutes away from the park. If you are going to London, you are most likely to end up staying somewhere around the park because it is such a convenient location to stay at. You are going to love it there.

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