• Hyde Park Corner is well known to drivers negotiating the busy traffic, but once you step inside the Park’s Gates you can start to forget how crowded it is outside.
  • Hyde Park Winter Wonderland runs for six magical weeks from November to January, with a variety of attractions, activities, entertainment, food, drinks and so much...
  • Here’s our ultimate guide to the best things to do in London’s Hyde Park to help you plan your trip: Cool Down Near Diana Memorial Fountain.
  • On the western side of Hyde Park is Kensington Gardens, and the two parks bleed into one another via the Alexandra, Victoria gates and the serpentine bridge.
  • Take a Stroll Around Serpentine Lake. Strolling around Hyde Park is one of the best things in London – it’s enormous, picturesque, and accessible.
  • The ladies' toilets by the Bandstand in Hyde Park will be closed for refurbishment on 22 and 23 July. The men's and disabled toilets will remain open.
  • Hyde Park is considered the oldest park in the city, and since it opened it has housed duals, protests, and concerts.
  • Hyde Park is an expansive, historic park that’s home to stunning botany exhibits and treasures of public statues and sculptures.
  • Once a hunting ground for Henry VIII, Hyde Park's character stems from the Serpentine Lake, home to waterfowl and sweating oarsmen.
  • Hyde Park is one of the most famous public green spaces in London. It is the largest of the four royal parks and stretches from Kensington to Buckingham Palace.