Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are officially two separate parks although there is no physical barrier between the two. Their combined area is 630 acres (253 hectares)
Kensington Gardens is a London park, & is therefore free to enter.
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There are many famous parks in England, such as Kensington Park and Hyde Park. You also have huge areas that are national parks, such as The Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Hyde Park covers an area of 142 hectares (or 350 acres). It is one of the largest parks in London and is one of the Royal Parks. The park is split by the Serpentine lake and the smaller segment is considered a different park - Kensington Gardens.
The Brunel Hotel is located in London in the Bayswater district. It is close to Hyde Park and the Kensington Gardens. The address is 79 - 81 Gloucester Terrace.
Richmond Park. That's the one with the deer.Often Hyde Park is thought to be the largest but it's not even close. This misconception is due to the less than well known fact that the area commonly thought of as Hyde Park is actually two parks, Hyde Park and Kensington gardens. If you zoom in far enough on Google maps, it will show you the difference.Richmond Park
In order of size, largest first, Hyde Park, Green Park, St James' Park, Regents Park, Primrose Hill, Alexandra Park, Hampstead Heath, Kew Gardens, Syon Park and Richmond park
Hyde Park is in central London, the boundaries are within Park Lane, Bayswater Road and Kensington Road and Knightsbridge. Underground Stations are Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge its on maps
Hyde Park is fairly central so is not really in a "suburb" at all. Essentially it is located between the districts of Mayfair, Kensington, Knightsbridge, and Bayswater .
There are many famous parks in England, such as Kensington Park and Hyde Park. You also have huge areas that are national parks, such as The Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Kensington Gardens is famous for being one of the Royal Parks in London, England, and for being home to Kensington Palace, the official residence of several members of the Royal Family. The gardens are also known for the stunning statues, sculptures, and monuments scattered throughout the park, as well as for the beautiful landscaping and the famous Peter Pan statue.