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🌳Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is one of London's largest and most famous royal parks, spanning 350 acres. Families love the vast open spaces, playgrounds, and the Serpentine lake with pedal boats and swimming.

  • **Diana Memorial Playground**: A themed playground inspired by Peter Pan, with a pirate ship, sensory trail, and teepees. Suitable for under-12s.
  • **Boating and Swimming**: Rent pedalos or rowboats on the Serpentine; the Lido offers open-water swimming in summer.
  • **Horse Riding**: Horseback rides through the park's bridle paths (book in advance).
  • **Wildlife and Nature**: Spot swans, ducks, and squirrels; visit the Rose Garden and the Italian Gardens.

Practical tips: Entry is free, but activities cost extra. Nearest tube: Lancaster Gate (Central), Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, or Knightsbridge. Bring snacks or visit the park's cafes. Restrooms available near playgrounds and the Serpentine.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Entry is free but activities cost extra

    The park itself is free to enter, but pedalo rentals, swimming at the Lido, and horse riding all have separate charges. Budget accordingly.

  • Diana Memorial Playground is Peter Pan-themed

    This playground features a pirate ship, sensory trail, and teepees. It's specifically designed for under-12s and is very popular with families.

  • Restrooms available near playgrounds

    Toilet facilities are located near the Diana Memorial Playground and the Serpentine. Useful if you're spending several hours in one area.

  • Multiple tube stations nearby

    Use Lancaster Gate (Central line), Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, or Knightsbridge stations. Choose based on which area of the park you want to visit first.

  • Bring snacks or use park cafes

    The park has cafes, but bringing your own snacks gives you more flexibility and better value, especially with children.

  • Vast open spaces suit buggies and pushchairs

    With 350 acres of open terrain, the park is buggy-friendly overall, though some paths may be uneven near the gardens.

  • Lido swimming is summer-only

    Open-water swimming at the Lido only runs in summer months. Check opening dates before visiting if this is a priority.

  • Book horse riding in advance

    Horseback rides through the bridle paths need to be booked ahead, especially during school holidays and weekends.

  • Pedalo and rowing options for water lovers

    You can rent pedalos or rowboats on the Serpentine. These activities keep children entertained for an hour or more.

  • Rose Garden and Italian Gardens offer quieter spots

    These gardens provide a more peaceful alternative to the main playground areas if you want a calmer experience.

  • Plan for a full morning or afternoon

    With 350 acres and multiple attractions, most families spend at least a few hours. Factor in travel time and rest breaks.

  • Open space means limited shade

    Bring sun cream, hats, and water on sunny days. There's plenty of open grass but limited tree cover near the playground.

  • Wildlife spotting throughout the park

    Look for swans, ducks, and squirrels. Children often enjoy spotting animals whilst exploring, especially near the water.

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