LONDON · ROYAL PARK

Hyde Park, in 3D.

The capital's most famous parkland, brought to life in three dimensions and framed for your wall — Marble Arch to Knightsbridge, the Serpentine glinting through the trees, every avenue and bandstand exactly where it stands today.

THE STORY

350 acres of Royal history, at a glance.

Hyde Park has been London's lung since 1637 — when Charles I first opened the deer-hunting ground of Henry VIII to the public. What started as forty-three acres of royal hunting forest is now a 350-acre tapestry of formal gardens, ancient avenues and the meandering Serpentine, cradled between Marble Arch, Knightsbridge and the spires of Kensington Palace.

The map you'll design captures it as it stands right now: the Italian Gardens at the north-west, Speakers' Corner where free speech still happens every Sunday, the Diana Memorial Fountain, the Albert Memorial across the bridge, and the surrounding mansion blocks shown in true 3D — same buildings, same heights, same shadows you'd cast yourself walking through it.

SHOWN IN 3D

Real depth, not flat outlines.

Most map prints stop at flat top-down silhouettes. This one doesn't. Hyde Park is shown in true three dimensions — the surrounding city blocks have their real heights, real shadows from the sun position you choose, and the park itself shows its tree canopy, paths and water in proper detail.

The angle, zoom and time of day are yours to set. Sunrise over Knightsbridge, midday across the Serpentine, or twilight with the streetlights glowing — every adjustment shapes the print before it reaches your wall.

At a glance
Established
1637
Area
350 acres
Coordinates
51.5074° N · 0.1657° W
Borough
City of Westminster
Major landmarks
Serpentine · Speakers' Corner · Italian Gardens
Best season
Spring blossom · Autumn gold
Made to order
Crafted for you, then shipped
Print sizes
A4 to 60 × 80 cm

WHO IT'S FOR

Wedding spots, proposal corners, and the bench you sat on that day.

Some Hyde Park maps mark a specific point — the bandstand where you got engaged, the bench by the Serpentine, the path you ran every morning of your first London year. The customizer lets you drop a pin (or several) and the print shows them exactly where they belong on the map.

Others want the whole park, undecorated — a quiet 60 × 80 cm canvas above a sofa, no markers, just the city you love drawn honestly. Both work. Both ship rolled, framed or canvas-wrapped from our Manchester studio.

Your Hyde Park, your way.

Pick a season, an angle, a moment. We'll bring it to life and ship it to your door.

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