Hyde Park is one of the royal and largest parks located in Central London. The park was initially established to cater to the royal passion for hunting, but over the years it has developed itself as a place to pursue several other pleasures. The park was developed around 1536 and underwent a transformation in 1625 when Charles l became king, and another major transformation in the 1820s by King George IV. The park became accessible to the public in 1637, and since then has been serving as a fashionable place to visit, especially on May Day. The royal park has an area of 142 hectares equipped with more than 4,000 trees as well as gardens and a large lake. Holiday Apartments In Hyde Park have a significant presence throughout the area and it cater to millions of tourists that visit the royal park.
Hyde Park is also a famous place to carry out national celebrations. The Prince Regent conducted fireworks in 1814 to mark the end of the Napoleonic Wars, while Edmund Beales' Reform League marched in the royal park in 1866. The Great Exhibition took place in 1851, and a Silver Jubilee Exhibition was held in 1977 to celebrate the completion of 25 years of Queen Elizabeth on the throne.
Events and Activities
Apart from its mesmerizing natural beauty, Hyde Park is also famous for its sporting and recreational activities. The royal park hosts several events within its boundaries, including tennis, bowling, swimming, horse riding, cycling, skating as well as walking, jogging, running and yoga. Additionally, the royal park has several cafes and restaurants, including Lido Bar & Cafe and Serpentine Bar & Kitchen, which serve dishes right from ice creams and sandwiches to three course meals. Book an apartment nearby with Holiday Apartments In Hyde Park so that you don't miss out on all these fun and recreational activities.
Victor and Albert Museum
Victor and Albert Museum is considered as the world's one of the most decorative, interesting and diverse museums. The museum was founded in 1852 and was opened in 1857. The museum houses a collection of nearly 4.5 million pieces in the form of paintings, photographs, jewelry, ceramics and textiles. It also has more than 14,000 pieces of furniture that represent the era of Britain, Continental Europe and America from the Middle Ages to the present day. The museum is so big and has lots of attractions that you can't see them all in just one day. Admission to the Victor and Albert Museum is absolutely free no matter how many times you visit this place.
Royal Rental Space
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