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  2. Hyde Park, London - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park is a 350-acre (140 ha), historic Grade I-listed urban park in Westminster, Greater London.A Royal Park, it is the largest of the parks and green spaces that form a chain from Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, via Hyde Park Corner and Green Park, past Buckingham Palace to St James's Park.

  3. Hyde Park Winter Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, commonly referred to simply as Winter Wonderland, is a large annual Christmas winter wonderland fair held in Hyde Park, London, from mid-November to early January. It features several festive markets, over 100 rides and attractions from across Europe, a Giant Wheel , numerous live shows, including a circus , ice ...

  4. List of public art in Hyde Park, London - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Wellington Monument. This is a list of public art in Hyde Park, London.. A Royal Park since 1536, Hyde Park covers an area of over 350 acres. [1] Its present landscaping dates largely to the 18th century, when Queen Caroline introduced the Serpentine among other features, and to the 1820s, when Decimus Burton made improvements including the park's triumphal entrance at Wellington ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in the City of Westminster

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    Tourists at Buckingham Palace Palace of Westminster Trafalgar Square Piccadilly Circus Covent Garden Market A signpost on Parliament Square with directions for nearby attractions The City of Westminster contains many of the most famous tourist sites in London.

  6. Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Fountain area in Hyde Park. Work on the project began in 2001. [5] The fountain was designed by Gustafson Porter, [6] [7] and cost £3.6 million. [8] Kathryn Gustafson, an American landscape artist, said that she had wanted the fountain to be accessible and to reflect Diana's "inclusive" personality.

  7. Speakers' Corner - Wikipedia

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    Though Hyde Park Speakers' Corner is considered the paved area closest to Marble Arch, [3] legally the public speaking area extends beyond the Reform Tree and covers a large area from Marble Arch to Victoria Gate, then along the Serpentine to Hyde Park Corner and the Broad Walk running from Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch. [4]