Hyde Park, located in central London, is a massive 350-acre urban park that has been around since the days of Henry VIII. Originally a hunting ground, it opened to the public in 1637 and quickly became a popular spot for gatherings and events. From duels in the 18th century to rock concerts in the 20th century, Hyde Park has seen it all. With its iconic Serpentine lake and rich history, this Grade I-listed park continues to be a beloved green oasis in the heart of the bustling city.