5/5 Elena S. 1 year ago on Google
The
Rose
Garden
is
situated
on
the
Serpentine
Road
and
can
be
accessed
immediately
from
Hyde
Park
Corner.
One
might
be
approaching
via
underground
or
enjoy
a
quite
pleasant
walk
along
Constitution
Hill.
It
might
be
a
good
idea
to
connect
a
walk
through
Green
park
following
that
road
and
advancing
through
Wellington
Arch,
pass
the
Australian
War
Memorial
and
the
Statue
of
the
Duke
of
Wellington.
After
crossing
safely
the
busy
road
and
continuing
straight
ahead
the
gates
of
the
lively
garden
will
be
easily
seen
from
the
distance.
At
first
glance
the
area
may
seem
quite
simple
defined
by
the
round
space
with
one
of
the
fountains
in
the
middle.
The
Boy
and
Dolphin
fountain
represents
in
a
way
a
playful
moment
of
oneβs
destiny,
a
reminder
of
happy
days
or
recall
of
moments
missed
in
this
lifeβ¦And
then
everything
begins
to
take
a
different
definition.
The
rose
plants
are
mixed
with
herbaceous
planting
and
this
creates
a
space
of
rich
flower
beds.
After
a
visual
immersion
in
tender
rose
colours,
one
is
captured
by
a
vivid
and
intensely
saturated
scent
that
could
be
compared
to
an
expensive
and
precious
perfume.
Some
of
the
flower
beds
apparently
are
designed
in
a
way
that
represents
emerging
music
notes.
Fountains,
statues
and
a
pergola,
everything
suggests
an
unexpected
beauty
within
a
close
vicinity
of
the
busy
Hyde
Park
Corner.
For
rose
lovers,
there
are
certainly
other
places
where
those
can
be
admired.
Some
of
the
most
prominent
are
Queen
Maryβs
Garden,
Regentβs
Park,
The
roses
in
Holland
Park,
those
at
Rangerβs
House,
Greenwich
and
the
Rose
Garden,
Hampton
Court
Palace
and
Rose
Garden
at
Morden
Hall
Park.