jueves, 3 de julio de 2014

HYDE PARK LONDRES


I'd like to visit Hyde Park in London for several reasons; among them as one of the largest in the world and the other by the attractions it has, such as Speakers' Corner (located in the northeast corner near Marble Arch), close to the former site of the Tyburn gallows, and Rotten Row, which is the northern boundary of the site of the Crystal Palace. Southeast (but outside the park) is Hyde Park Corner. South of the Serpentine Lake is the memorial of Diana, Princess of Wales, oval stone ring opened on July 6, 2004. East of the Serpentine, just beyond the dam, is the Holocaust Memorial. A magnificent specimen of a botanical curiosity is the "Weeping Beech", Fagus sylvatica, affectionately known as the "upside down tree". Opposite Hyde Park Corner is one of the largest hotels in London, The Lanesborough, which offers its best suite for £ 8,000 a night. 
in turn is a place which was the scene of many concert and will be great deve imagine attending any of them.
and finally the most important reason is that I love nature and I love that exists in the city natural spaces


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