There's something for everyone in Hyde Park, from swimming and boating in the Serpentine to concerts and exhibitions. Hyde Park is open all year round and is readily accessible by public transport. Plan your visit to Hyde Park.
Hyde Park opens from 5:00 am until midnight all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of bus and tube stops surrounding the park.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Hyde Park. Pay and Display parking is available on West Carriage Drive and in Car Parks at either end of Serpentine Bridge.
Accessibility information for visitors to Hyde Park including independent audits of Hyde Park's facilities and the free mobility service for people who find it difficult to see all of the park.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
The Royal Parks permit single-decked coaches through St James's Park and Hyde Park by advance purchase of a drive-through permit.
Contact details for the Hyde Park office.
There's something for everyone in Hyde Park, from swimming and boating in the Serpentine to concerts and exhibitions. Hyde Park is open all year round and is readily accessible by public transport. Plan your visit to Hyde Park.
Hyde Park opens from 5:00 am until midnight all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of bus and tube stops surrounding the park.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Hyde Park. Pay and Display parking is available on West Carriage Drive and in Car Parks at either end of Serpentine Bridge.
Accessibility information for visitors to Hyde Park including independent audits of Hyde Park's facilities and the free mobility service for people who find it difficult to see all of the park.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
The Royal Parks permit single-decked coaches through St James's Park and Hyde Park by advance purchase of a drive-through permit.
Contact details for the Hyde Park office.
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Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park, a ground breaking new concert series and outdoor experience from 5 July - 14 July 2013.
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A permanent memorial to honour the victims of the 7 July 2005 London Bombings was unveiled in Hyde Park by Their Royal Highnesses, The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
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This unique Memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 6th July 2004 and was built with the best materials, talent and technology.
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Royal Gun Salutes mark special royal occasions. On these days salutes are fired from locations in London including Hyde Park and Green Park.
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Daily public swimming in The Serpentine from June - September. Serpentine Swimming Club swims every day, including the famous race on Christmas day.
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Rowing and pedal boats are available to hire on the Serpentine in Hyde Park. You can also take a ride on the UK's first Solarshuttle, powered only by the sun.
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The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Walk is a seven-mile-long walk, charted by 90 plaques set in the ground, that takes you within sight of famous buildings and locations associated with the Princess during her life.
More things to do...There's something for everyone in Hyde Park, from swimming and boating in the Serpentine to concerts and exhibitions. Hyde Park is open all year round and is readily accessible by public transport. Plan your visit to Hyde Park.
Hyde Park opens from 5:00 am until midnight all year round. It has highly accessible by public transport with a number of bus and tube stops surrounding the park.
Limited car parking facilities are available in Hyde Park. Pay and Display parking is available on West Carriage Drive and in Car Parks at either end of Serpentine Bridge.
Accessibility information for visitors to Hyde Park including independent audits of Hyde Park's facilities and the free mobility service for people who find it difficult to see all of the park.
The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London, taking cyclists away from traffic and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital.
Dogs are welcome in the parks but there are some places where they aren't allowed or should be kept on a lead.
Picnics in the parks are a popular activity especially during the busy summer months. Our simple guidelines will ensure all visitors enjoy their Royal Park experience.
The Royal Parks permit single-decked coaches through St James's Park and Hyde Park by advance purchase of a drive-through permit.
Contact details for the Hyde Park office.