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Old Posted Mar 21, 2014, 6:47 PM
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Originally Posted by New Brisavoine View Post
The only difference is the southern side of Hyde Park (Knightsbridge) has more centrality in London than the southern side of Bois de Boulogne. But for the northern side it's roughly the same in both cities.
Not to drag this on and on (I hope you're enjoying the discussion too)... but doesn't the fact that Hyde Park has central neighborhoods on all sides, and Bois de Boulogne doesn't, make the former a "central" park and not the other? Hyde Park is within (and surrounded by) the central part of London, while Bois de Boulogne is adjacent to the central part of Paris.
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