It's enough for you to spend a whole day just visiting the attractions in the park. Hyde Park is the most famous park in London. Hyde Park is the largest Royal Park in Britain. Located in the heart of London, the Westminster Church area covers more than 360 acres and belongs to the Westminster Church industry. Before the eighteenth century, this was the King's deer farm. In the 16th century, King Henry VIII used it as a royal park. During the reign of Charles I, Hyde Park was open to the public. The Northeast Gate was once entered as Buckingham Palace, and into the park were Speaker s Corner, who was standing on a ladder to make speeches. Then he went to the fountain in memory of Princess Diana and stepped on the water bicycle on S to the more tranquil side of the park, setting up different stone statues and rose gardens, etc. Hyde Park, a Londoner's treasure, has different scenes in spring, summer, autumn and winter: biking around the garden in spring, enjoying flowers, lying on the grass for a picnic, and feeding swans and ducks in Serpentine Lake.