GO TO THE CORNER OF THE PARK AND YOUR THERE
2006-11-15 07:18:17
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answer #1
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answered by michael b 5
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This is daft. As the station name is HYDE PARK CORNER it is reasonable to assume it is on the corner of Hyde Park. Indeed it is - on the South East corner to be precise. Hyde Park is actually a very large park. If you want the north eastern corner (Speakers Corner/Marble Arch) just jump on a bus going north up Park Lane (routes 10 74 & 137 stop outside the station) You could go by tube I suppose, but that's a long way round and would involve 3 changes. For somewhere further west on the south side of the park get off the train at Knightsbridge instead. For somewhere along the North side of the park take a 148 bus from Hyde Park Corner (not the same stop as the others). But if you just want the Serpentine or anywhere around the middle of the park just walk!
2006-11-16 09:07:18
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answered by david f 5
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The park is on the north side of the station. You should see a series of arches - the park is through there. I don't mean the single large arch on the roundabout.
2006-11-16 04:33:56
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answered by Dunrobin 6
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if you come out at the correct exit you will in Hyde park
2006-11-15 15:21:59
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answered by BRIAN L 2
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When you come out of tube you will see a big green space. That's the park.
2006-11-15 15:57:10
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answered by adamseymourdavies 2
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There will be signs in the station pointing you in the right direction
2006-11-16 07:43:30
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answered by HB 3
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you could always get the tube to Marble Arch and walk
2006-11-16 04:45:09
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answered by wwJad 3
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for us (londoners) normally we go on foot but for you,you might need a boeing 747.LOL
2006-11-15 18:08:01
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answered by TOOO HOT Hold 1
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use the underground tube
2006-11-15 15:21:23
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answered by Dan 4
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