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The Darlington
Hyde Park Hotel
111-117 Sussex Gardens
London
W2 2RU

Tel: (020) 7460 8800
Fax: (020) 7460 8828
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Hyde Park

Hyde is a London Royal Park which Henry VIII acquired in 1536 (it had been owned by the monks of Westminster Abbey before that). A large area of open space in the city centre of 630 acres and a perimeter of 4 miles. It has the memorials at Marble Arch at the east side and Kensington palace at the west. Also within its environs is the Albert Memorial, Queen Victoria's monument to her husband.

The Serpentine Lake is popular for boating, sailing and even bathing. To the south of the Serpentine runs Rotten Row, the fashionable riding track through the park

While up by Speaker's Corner at Marble Arch you can hear Briton's exercise their right to free speech. There may be a dozen or more at any one time, each standing on a soap box, and spouting (usually) controversial views, strongly held on any topic you can think of - religion, politics, fox hunting, trade unions, Europe, tourists.

During the summer in London, concerts are held in Hyde Park, some seated and some where you can bring a picnic and enjoy  wonderful music.

This summer Bon Jovi, Simply Red, Jools Holland to name a few are holding concerts in the Park and of course there is the Last Night of the Proms in the Park on September 13th.

We are only a short walk away from Hyde Park so ideal as a base for these concerts - visit our special offers page to book accomadation for these nights.

click here for a 360 degree panorama of the Italian Fountains in Hyde Park

Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace became a royal residence in 1689 when William III and Mary II commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to transform the exosting house on the site into their new London home.

Today the palace is home to several members of the royal Family; the State Apartments, first opened by Queen Victoria in1899, and the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection are open to the public.

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for Kensington Palace.

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Hyde Park Feature!
There is an art sale/art exhibition all along the railings of Hyde Park facing Bayswater Road every Sunday!