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This is sometimes regarded as being part of Hyde Park itself, but West Carriage Drive (The Ring) forms a clear boundary between the two. Together with Green Park and St. James' Park, these parks form an almost continuous "green lung" in the heart of London, between Notting Hill and Westminster.

Features of the gardens include the Albert Memorial, Kensington Palace , the Peter Pan statue, the Serpentine Gallery, Speke's monument and Round Pond.

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