Hyde Park: The park is in the heart of London and home to the Serpentine lake, where it’s possible to enjoy a swim or a bit of rowing to exercise your muscles. The lake is also a good lap for runners. Hyde Park, first acquired by Henry VIII in 1536 as hunting grounds, also has national monuments like the Princess Diana Memorial and a Peter Pan statue. During the first lockdown hundreds of people found time to walk the park’s many paths. Charles I first opened it to the public in 1637. Getty Images

Lockdown 3: park life is the only life for locked-down Londoners