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Hyde Park Rose Garden

London, W2 2UH, United Kingdom

Hyde Park Rose Garden
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+44 300 061 2114
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Roland j. ruttledge
Roland j. ruttledge
Fantastic rose garden. Can only get better
with time. Beautiful flowers. The walkway
will be so amazing. Easy access.
지효정
지효정1 year ago
Still there are roses and flowers. good palce to healing.
Donna Quixote
Donna Quixote1 year ago
Such wonderful English gardens. Also places to picnic.
Elena S
Elena S1 year ago
The Rose Garden is situated on the Serpentine Road and can be accessed immediately from Hyde Park Corner. One might be approaching via underground or enjoy a quite pleasant walk along Constitution Hill. It might be a good idea to connect a walk through Green park following that road and advancing through Wellington Arch, pass the Australian War Memorial and the Statue of the Duke of Wellington. After crossing safely the busy road and continuing straight ahead the gates of the lively garden will be easily seen from the distance. At first glance the area may seem quite simple defined by the round space with one of the fountains in the middle. The Boy and Dolphin fountain represents in a way a playful moment of one’s destiny, a reminder of happy days or recall of moments missed in this life…And then everything begins to take a different definition. The rose plants are mixed with herbaceous planting and this creates a space of rich flower beds. After a visual immersion in tender rose colours, one is captured by a vivid and intensely saturated scent that could be compared to an expensive and precious perfume. Some of the flower beds apparently are designed in a way that represents emerging music notes. Fountains, statues and a pergola, everything suggests an unexpected beauty within a close vicinity of the busy Hyde Park Corner. For rose lovers, there are certainly other places where those can be admired. Some of the most prominent are Queen Mary’s Garden, Regent’s Park, The roses in Holland Park, those at Ranger’s House, Greenwich and the Rose Garden, Hampton Court Palace and Rose Garden at Morden Hall Park.
KH Seh
KH Seh1 year ago
Not on the season, is not full bloom, yet still love it. A relaxing place.
Amrutha K P
Amrutha K P1 year ago
A great place to chill after lunch. The roses weren't in full bloom owing to my visit being in winter. However, it's a great place to chill after getting ones lunch. There's a winter park of some sort right next to the rose garden.
Natasha Korol
Natasha Korol2 years ago
What a joyful and beautiful place! Went there for packed lunch and was sitting on a bench right under gorgeous roses! Absolutely must see and it’s free!
Fatema Hamid
Fatema Hamid2 years ago
Such a beautiful stroll into the wilderness. Enjoyed our walk and hide and seeks with little ones. Very close to the hyde park playground and serpentine waterfall.
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