• Hyde Park Pet Cemetery is part of a paid tour that takes you through Hyde Park and includes a visit to the cemetery.
  • Hyde Park Pet Cemetery. (visited October 2015). Since I blogged about this site in April, with photos taken a few years ago through the railings, I’ve been lucky...
  • Check infomation on Hyde Park Pet Cemetery in the London Pass Guide Book as that is where we found out about the Pet Cemetery.
  • Opened in 1881 and hiding in one of London's most famous parks, Hyde Park Pet Cemetery is a disused burial ground for furry friends.
  • On Saturday 10th February, at 10.30 a.m., I braved the spittle of rain and my mounting sleep debt to attend a tour of Hyde Park’s Pet Cemetery.
  • Hyde Park's Pet Cemetery was started in 1881 by the gatekeeper at Victoria Lodge, a Mr Winbridge, who started burying dogs in the lodge's garden.
  • Hyde Park Pet Cemetery. Alongside the busy Bayswater Road, on the way down from Marble Arch, there is a secret place behind one of the gate lodges.
  • 11-may-2024 - Discover Hyde Park Pet Cemetery in London, England: The final resting place to 300 Victorian-era pets hides inside the city park.
  • This is a special opportunity to visit the Victorian Pet Cemetery in Hyde Park, which is rarely open to the public.
  • It turns out that access to the cemetery is part of the Hidden Stories of Hyde Park walking tour, which is only once a month! I couldn’t believe my luck.