A Sunday in London in Hyde Park


    A Sunday in London in Hyde Park



    In the heart of London one of the most visited destinations every year is without doubt Hyde Park. Here there are numerous places of interest that are worth visiting and getting off at the Hyde Park Corner underground stop you can cross the whole park along a path made of paths until you arrive at Lancaster Gate station.

    Inside this wonderful park there are games for children, immense lakes where you can rent cots on sunny days and gardens of roses and fragrant flowers. The Princess Diana Memorial Fountain It is considered the second monument contemporary London after the London Eye.

    This monument dedicated to the memory of Lady Diana it is a particular fountain because from the top it starts two jets of water, one on the right and one on the left which converge at the bottom colliding. A harmonious place to rest and soak your feet in the hottest days. Another monument that is sometimes overlooked but that both adults and children like is the Peter Pan statue which is located inside the park right along its watercourse in a somewhat hidden corner.

    For the older ones the Sunday morning the meeting place is the northeastern corner of Hyde Park, lo Speaker's Corner. This is the only place where you can meet or say your opinion without asking permission from the police, a concession made in 1872. If you are interested, you just have to show up on Sunday morning with a box that you will use as a box.



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