The Classic Hyde Park of London

The grand old Hyde Park in Central London is one of the oldest parks of the country holding historical significance for Britain from times immemorial. From being a hunting ground for King Henry VIII in 1536 to the venue of rock concerts of bands like Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones and Queen, this place today symbolizes the social and cultural shift that the once colonial kingdom and the present democracy has witnessed over the ages.

Hyde park




Albert Memorial
Albert Memorial- opened in July 1872

Kensington Palace
Statue of Queen Victoria (1893) and Kensington Palace (1605) at the back





Kensington Gardens

Sunset at Hyde Park
Beautiful sunset view at Hyde Park


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