Exploring Hyde Park and Its Surroundings
Hyde Park, combined with Kensington Gardens, is London's grandest open space. Stretching 1.25 miles east to west and half a mile north to south, it offers hours of exploration. Whether you're strolling, picnicking, or sightseeing, Hyde Park is a must-visit in any season, including during the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland event from mid-November to early January.
Once a royal deer park, Hyde Park opened to the public in 1635 and is now a beloved London attraction. Plan your visit with our guide to the top things to do around Hyde Park, London.
1. Hyde Park: London's Most Famous Green Space
Hyde Park, one of Britain's Royal Parks, spans 350 acres with the Serpentine lake as a focal point for boating and swimming. Notable statues include Epstein's Rima and the Pan Statue. The Grand Entrance, Achilles statue, and the Diana Memorial Fountain are other key features.
2. Tour Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace, a royal residence since 1689, is open to the public. Explore the State Apartments, Queen's Gallery, and enjoy the Palace Pavilion Restaurant or a picnic in the gardens.
3. Wander Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens, distinct from Hyde Park, offers 265 acres of attractions like the Italian Gardens and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain.
4. The Wellington Museum: Apsley House
Apsley House, home to the Duke of Wellington, showcases art collections including Velázquez's "Waterseller of Seville" and gifts from the King of Spain.
5. The Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch commemorates the Duke of Wellington's victory at Waterloo and offers exhibitions and city views.
6. The Albert Memorial: Tribute to a Royal Romance
The Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens is a neo-Gothic tribute to Prince Albert, featuring marble reliefs and sculptured groups.
7. Speakers' Corner
Speakers' Corner is a bastion of free speech, with lively debates and oratory on weekends.
8. Hyde Park's War Memorials
Hyde Park hosts several war memorials, including the Royal Artillery War Memorial and the Animals in War Memorial.
9. Hyde Park Corner
Hyde Park Corner is a notable junction leading to various London landmarks and is home to the Wellington Arch.
10. The Serpentine Galleries
The Serpentine Galleries in Kensington Gardens are renowned for contemporary art and host a summer pavilion for special exhibits.
Touring Hyde Park's Attractions
Consider hiring a professional Blue Badge Guide for an in-depth tour of Hyde Park's attractions.
Where to Stay near Hyde Park for Sightseeing
Recommended hotels include The Milestone Hotel and Residences, Park Grand London Lancaster Gate, Hotel Moonlight, and Ridgemount Hotel.
Getting to Hyde Park
- By Underground (Tube): Nearby stations include High Street Kensington and Hyde Park Corner.
- By Train: Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for links to London.
- By Bus: Buses 70, 94, 148, 390, 9, 10, 49, 52, 70, and 452 stop near Hyde Park.
- By Road: Driving is challenging due to congestion charges. Consider parking outside and taking public transport.
Address
- Westminster, London W2 2UH
- www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/hyde-park
What's Nearby?
After Hyde Park, visit nearby attractions like the Victoria and Albert Museum, Buckingham Palace, and St. James's Park.