Hyde Park

Belgrade’s Hyde Park is named after the famous park in London and is a natural continuation of Košutnjak and Topčider. The park consists of two parts that share a central path with a plane tree alley. The landscaping of the park began in 1930s. It was opened to the public...

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  • Belgrade’s Hyde Park is named after the famous park in London and is a natural continuation of Košutnjak and Topčider.
  • The park consists of two parts that share a central path with a plane tree alley.
  • The landscaping of the park began in 1930s. It was opened to the public in 1937, with seven kilometers of hiking trails and two kilometers of equestrian trails.
  • In the immediate vicinity of the park are the Partizan Stadium, the Museum of Yugoslavia and the House of Flowers.