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The largest central London park with [[Marble Arch]] and [[Speakers Corner|Speakers' Corner]] at the north east corner, and [[Kensington High Street]] on the south west. |
The largest central London park with [[Marble Arch]] and [[Speakers Corner]] at the north east corner, and [[High Street Kensington]] on the south west. |
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Attractions in Hyde Park include the Albert Memorial, the [[Serpentine Gallery]] and the Serpentine itself, on which you can paddle in hired rowing boats or pedalos for �3.50 an hour (adult price) until 18:30 in the summer, or swim. To the west of the Serpentine is the famous statue of Peter Pan, said to be a favourite of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and as seen at the end of "Hook". In the north-east corner of the park is [[Speakers Corner|Speakers' Corner]], where people go to debate on Sundays. The Serpentine Road in summer is a meeting place for London's [[Roller Skating]] community. For more on this, see the map at http://www.citiskate.co.uk/skatersmap.htm There is a pricey underground carpark beneath Hyde Park. |
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The largest central London park with Marble Arch and Speakers Corner at the north east corner, and High Street Kensington on the south west. It borders onto Kensington Gardens on the west.
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