Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most famous royal parks, known for its expansive green spaces, recreational activities, and historic landmarks like Speakers’ Corner and the Serpentine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public park
royal park
urban park
acquiredBy Henry VIII of England
surface form: Henry VIII
acquiredInCentury 16th century
adjacentTo Buckingham Palace Gardens
Green Park
Kensington Gardens
country United Kingdom
createdAs royal hunting ground
hasAccessPoint Hyde Park Corner Underground station
Knightsbridge tube station
surface form: Knightsbridge Underground station

Queensway Underground station
surface form: Lancaster Gate Underground station

Marble Arch Underground station
hasArea approximately 142 hectares
approximately 350 acres
hasBodyOfWater The Long Water
surface form: the Long Water

the Serpentine
hasLandmark 7 July Memorial
Animals in War Memorial
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
Hyde Park Corner
Joy of Life Fountain
Marble Arch
Norwegian War Memorial
Reformers’ Tree site
Serpentine Bridge
Speakers’ Corner
the Serpentine
knownFor Speakers’ Corner
boating on the Serpentine
concerts and events
horse riding
jogging and walking routes
large open green spaces
public demonstrations and protests
recreational activities
winter events such as Winter Wonderland
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea NERFINISHED
managedBy Royal Parks of London
surface form: The Royal Parks
openedToPublic 17th century
openTo the public
ownedBy the Crown
partOf Central London
Royal Parks of London
usedFor leisure and recreation
military parades
political rallies
public speeches

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Green Park adjacentTo Hyde Park
Hyde Park Corner adjacentTo Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens adjacentTo Hyde Park
subject surface form: Mayfair
Central London contains Hyde Park
City of Westminster contains Hyde Park
Knightsbridge contains Hyde Park
this entity surface form: One Hyde Park
Hyde Park featuresLocation Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park (London park)
Park Lane formsBoundaryWith Hyde Park
Kensington hasGreenSpace Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park (western section)
Royal Parks of London hasPart Hyde Park
Park Lane hasViewOf Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London
Knightsbridge locatedNear Hyde Park
Park Lane locatedNear Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London
Royal Parks of London manages Hyde Park
Hyde Park namedAfter Hyde Park
subject surface form: Hyde Park (Sydney)
this entity surface form: Hyde Park (London)
Hyde Park, Chicago namedAfter Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London
Hyde Park namedAfter Hyde Park
subject surface form: Hyde Park, New York
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London
Hyde Park, New York namedAfter Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London
Wellington Arch offersViewOf Hyde Park
The Dorchester Hotel overlooks Hyde Park
Hyde Park (western edge) partOf Hyde Park
UCLS region Hyde Park
Hyde Park setting Hyde Park
this entity surface form: Hyde Park, London