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Hyde Park

St James's, Green Park, Kensington Gardens and Hyde. London's four famous Royal Parks link together, connecting Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street. Hyde Park is the largest and most famous of the four.

Visiting Hyde Park

If you're planning a trip, choose a hotel near Hyde Park to enjoy the best of Central London. The park has extensive paths for walks or runs and a vast lake, providing a peaceful escape from the bustle of the city. When you're ready to dive back in, find the best of Paddington,[Mayfair](https://all.accor.com/gb/place/hotels mayfair ci2853 v2352.shtml) and[Belgravia](https://all.accor.com/gb/place/hotels belgravia ci2846 v2352.shtml) surrounding the green space. Four underground stations on its doorstep mean getting to Hyde is easy, no matter whereabouts in London you're based. Hyde Park is free to visit, making it one of the best free things to do in London!,Hyde Park is in Westminster, in Central London. It covers over 340 hectares, and is surrounded by Paddington on its north side, Mayfair to the east, Belgravia south and Kensington Gardens to its west. The gates open daily from 05:00 to midnight, so you can visit at whatever time suits you best.

Where is Hyde Park in London?

See Hyde Park on foot or by bike if you want to cover more ground. Walking the gravel paths is one of the best ways to soak up this pocket of London. The park's perimeter is just under five kilometers; enjoy a leisurely lap in less than an hour. Or hire an e bike from one of the many docks surrounding the park and fly around the clearly marked cycle paths. To explore more of Hyde Park, set aside a couple of hours to tick off all the best things to see.

How to see it

Hyde Park has several unique attractions nestled among its trees. On sunny days, locals and visitors flock to the beautiful green space to walk, sunbathe and picnic in the park.

The top 5 things to do in Hyde Park

One of the top things to do in Hyde Park! Hire a boat from the shore and hit the lake; pedalos and rowboats are available for 30 or 60 minutes. Boating is a perfect way to soak up the park atmosphere from a unique perspective.

1. Boating on the Serpentine Lake

The Serpentine Lido is a famous spot for swimming in Central London. This sectioned off part of the lake is open for public swimming on weekends from mid May and every day from June to mid September. Grab your costume and take the plunge!,Speakers' Corner is one of Hyde Park's landmarks, located at its northeast edge. Since the 1872 Parks Regulation Act, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin and George Orwell have exercised their right to free speech at Speakers' Corner. Today, public speakers take to the stand every Sunday morning to give speeches and host discussions on various topics. A kiosk serves drinks and snacks, which is ideal if you plan to hang around.

2. Wild swimming in the Serpentine Lido

Hyde is home to 19 unique memorials, fountains and statues. Make a beeline for its most famous – like the Diana Memorial Fountain, Statue of Achillies or Apsley Gate – or wander around and see what you stumble across.

3. See Speakers' Corner

Since the first event in 2007, Hyde Park has added another to its rotation of famous events. Winter Wonderland is London's number one destination for festive fun. From mid November until the New Year, part of the park transforms into a merry destination for rides and activities. Plus, bags of festive food, drinks and entertainment. Find a cosy hotel near Winter Wonderland to make your Christmas trip to Hyde Park even more special.

4. Find Hyde Park memorials

If Hyde isn't enough for you, explore connecting Kensington Gardens and visit Kensington Palace. Or mooch across to Green Park and St James's, stopping by [Buckingham Palace](https://all.accor.com/gb/place/hotels buckingham palace ci771 v2352.shtml) along the way. Hyde Park is also close to South Kensington, where you can famously find the Natural History Museum and the V&A. For a spot of shopping and many of London's best restaurants and bars, exit the park's east side and get lost in Mayfair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find some of the best hotels near Hyde Park right here! Our hotels near the park include beautiful boutique choices for romantic weekend breaks. Plus, family friendly Hyde Park hotels with plenty of space for the kids. The Mercure London Hyde Park is one of the best hotels in the area, with rooms overlooking a leafy garden square. Nearby parking makes arrival even easier

Choose hotels near Hyde Park's tube stations for easy commuting around the city. The Mercure London Paddington is a stone's throw from Paddington station, where you can access the Elizabeth Line, Great Western Railway and the Heathrow Express. Paddington also connects to the Bakerloo, Circle, District and Hammersmith & City tube lines

Various cheap hotels and luxurious hotels surround Hyde Park. Pick a budget hotel near Hyde Park to save money on your trip. Or enjoy a 5 star stay and all its perks, like spa treatments and the best hotel restaurants in the UK. Our 5 star Sofitel St James is one of London's best luxury hotels, within walking distance of its largest Royal Park

Whether you've been toasting at Winter Wonderland or seeing a summer concert in the park, choose a nice hotel nearby to make your experience more memorable. The Novotel London Paddington is ideal, with a swimming pool and spa facilities. The Mercure London Kensington sits on the park's south side, close to London's best museums and family attractions.