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Hyde Park

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Hyde Park is one of the eight Royal Parks.

Covering 350 acres, it is home to the Serpentine Lake, Diana Memorial fountain and a host of seasonal events.

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Every year millions of Londoners and tourists visit Hyde Park, one of the capital's eight Royal Parks.

Hyde Park covers 350 acres and is home to a number of famous landmarks including the Serpentine Lake, Speakers' Corner and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.

The park also offers various recreational activities including open water swimming, boating, cycling, tennis and horse riding.

For a detailed Map of Hyde Park, please visit: http://www.royalparks.org.uk/docs/park_maps/HydePark_English_Map.pdf

Address: London, UK
Phone: 0300 061 2000
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State: Greater London
City: London

opening times

Monday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Saturday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Sunday: 5:00 AM – 12:00 AM


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The Hyde Park located in Central London is one of the finest places to visit for any tourist or resident of the city. It is a huge park spread over several acres of land. It has open spaces where you can see walkers, joggers, cyclists, pets, people playing and pedestrians enjoying the view and nature. Many musical and social activities are conducted here. A large Lake called Serpentine Lake adorns the Park where boating and swimming at select places is available. The park also has landmarks such as Diana Memorial Fountain, Speakers’ Corner, Holocaust Memorial etc. One can watch ducks and other flora and fauna as we walk through. A visitor can enjoy food and drink at the Serpentine Cafe. A pleasure to visit.
Hyde Park, London’s iconic green heart, is truly a sanctuary amid the city’s bustling streets. Spanning over 350 acres, it offers both locals and visitors a peaceful retreat where nature, history, and leisure converge in perfect harmony. As you enter the park, the first thing that strikes you is the sheer openness of the space — vast lawns stretch as far as the eye can see, framed by centuries-old trees whose leaves dance gracefully in the breeze.nnWalking along its winding paths, you can stumble upon serene lakes, ornate fountains, and charming flowerbeds that change with each season, making every visit a unique experience. The park is rich in history, from its days as a royal hunting ground to its role as a center for public speeches at Speaker’s Corner, where ideas and debates have flourished for generations. Statues and memorials scattered throughout Hyde Park offer glimpses into Britain’s past, reminding visitors of the stories and people that shaped the nation.nnHyde Park is also a hub of activity and relaxation. You can rent a rowboat on the Serpentine, join a group for yoga under the trees, or simply lay on the grass with a good book, soaking in the calm ambiance. Cafés and kiosks provide a perfect pause, offering warm drinks or light snacks as you watch people jogging, cycling, or enjoying picnics with friends and family.nnWhether it’s the vibrant summer afternoons or the crisp, quiet mornings of winter, Hyde Park never fails to enchant. It’s a timeless space where the energy of London meets the tranquility of nature, offering a true haven for all who visit.
A cold December morning turned Hyde Park into an unexpected winter scene, with the lake frozen and large birds moving slowly across the ice. The silence of the water contrasted with the movement of swans, geese and gulls, creating a rare and almost cinematic atmosphere in the heart of London. Visiting the park in December 2023 meant experiencing it at its most striking: cracked ice catching the light, birds gathering near the shore, and long paths bordered by bare trees.nnWalking through this landscape was genuinely memorable. The wildlife is surprisingly close to visitors, and moving among these impressive birds adds an immersive dimension to the experience. Despite the winter cold, the park remains well maintained, with wide, clean paths and plenty of open spaces for photography, long walks or moments of quiet.nnAlong the lake, a refreshment area offers hot drinks and light snacks, which is ideal when exploring the park in colder months. Seating options—indoors and outdoors—make it a comfortable stop before continuing along the Serpentine.nnHyde Park is suitable for solo travellers, families and anyone looking for a calm break within the city. Its winter charm, wildlife presence and vast green areas make it one of London’s most rewarding urban parks.
Visited Winter Wonderland this afternoon, it was freezing cold, but it was a good time. If you like thrill rides, carnivals, theme parks, etc., you should take the time to visit. If you are not into rides, there is plenty of shopping, all the food you could ever dream of, games and shows. For the adults, there are plenty of bars- including an ice bar- and stands selling beer and mulled wine and cider. For the kids, they can visit Santa Land for all of the kid sized entertainment.
A truly iconic place in London. Such a spacious and relaxed place to be in whatever season. A dog friendly and kids friendly park to be with a number of coffee kiosk and toilet scattered in the park. My fabulous place is near the round pond and the Diana memorial gardens. Definitely worth a visit either bring a tourist or resident here.
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