Hyde Park, Belgrade, Urban park in Savski Venac district, Serbia.
Hyde Park is an urban green space in the Savski Venac district with a triangular shape divided into two distinct sections. A central pathway lined with plane trees creates the main axis through the park.
Development of the park began in the 1930s and it opened to the public in 1937. This created a green link between the larger green areas of Belgrade.
The park takes its name from London's Hyde Park, showing Belgrade's historical ties to British culture. The nearby British ambassador's residence makes this connection tangible in the neighborhood's character.
The park includes a jogging trail covered with sawdust and an outdoor fitness area with exercise machines. The flat terrain makes it easy to walk and visit throughout the day.
The park serves as a natural border between the residential neighborhoods of Dedinje and Senjak. This role as a connecting element between two communities is often overlooked by visitors.
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