For people in London, Hyde Park London is a refreshing yet a calming place, in the shape of the super-large green space, featuring a variety of plants, trees, and flowers. The lush lawns, the tree-lined pathways, and the flowerbeds are the highlight of the park, offering you a tranquil strolling experience.
Before being a significant green space in London like today, Hyde Park London has a long history. It was a hunting ground until it became part of the private royal park in the 16th century. It was in the 17th century that the park became the public space for social activities. Starting from there, the development continued until it finally became the Hyde Park we know right now.
Tourists should visit Hyde Park London to experience it the same way the locals do. Among all the things to do in Hyde Park London, admiring The Serpentine Lake is one of them. It’s like the natural charm of the park—scenic and attractive.
There are various things to do in Hyde Park London. So, are you ready to explore the park when you’re in London? Read our guidance first!
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What people mostly do while enjoying all the Hyde Park London attractions is walking and jogging. The open space and the greenery is what makes Hyde Park a refreshing spot to do walking and jogging. Also, the serene ambience completes the experience.
During the summer, the temperature in Hyde Park is generally mild and comfortable, so it will be pleasant to walk and jog. Anyway, you can do it both in the morning or evening, but make sure you wear layers when you do it in the evening, due to the occasional breeze that makes the weather cooler.
When you walk around, you can search and find these Hyde Park attractions: the Rose Garden, Hyde Park Corner, Speaker’s Corner, Italian Gardens, Achilles Statue, and the Princess Diana Memorial Fountain.
Not enough walking or jogging? Rent for rowing and pedal boats so you can do boating at the Serpentine Lake. It will be fun yet a unique experience as you get to enjoy another point of view towards the Serpentine Lake.
The price of the boating rental might vary and it’s usually based on duration.
Hyde Park London housed a myriad of concerts (including major concerts), charity events, and cultural festivals. The most famous event is the BBC Proms in The Park, a classical music festival featuring contemporary performances. This year’s BBC Proms in The Park’s schedule will be announced in April, so you might want to suit your visit to London.
To feel like the locals is to have a picnic in Hyde Park London. The park has a lot of picnic spots, so picnicking is almost a necessary thing to do in Hyde Park London.
First of all, it is best for you to have a picnic during summer, where the weather and temperature is perfect. Then, you can pick your picnic spot. It can be around the Serpentine Lake so the lake’s view is visible from where you lay down, near the Speaker’s Corner, the Italian Gardens, or near the Memorial Fountain of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Don’t forget to bring your own snacks!
Just close to the Marble Arch, there’s a popular Speaker’s Corner, a spot in Hyde Park London where you can express and tell your opinion towards something, inviting other people for a discussion or a debate. You can talk about anything here, one of the main reasons why Speaker’s Corner is a unique spot for sure.
Speaker’s Corner is also a symbol of freedom of speech. As a part of history, it is said that some famous people had demonstrated their free speech here, including Karl Marx and George Orwell. You, as a visitor, can watch the discussion or just watch.
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Location: 7 Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria, London, England, SW1A 1AA
Opening Hours: 10 AM - 5.30 PM
Ticket Price: Starts from RM 117,85 for adults to enter State Apartments only during summer opening
Stroll through the St. James Park and enjoy the scenic view between Hyde Park London and The Buckingham Palace. It will take around 20 minutes of walking from the park to the palace and it’s worth a shot.
Visiting Buckingham Palace would be interesting for tourists. You can view the artworks from The Royal Collection at The Queen’s Gallery and join the State’s Room Tour. Keep in mind that visiting these attractions in Buckingham Palace requires some ticket costs.
If you want to enjoy something from the palace for free, you can wait for the ceremonial changing of the guard outside the palace.
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Location: Cromwell Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 5BD, UK
Opening Hours: 10 AM - 5.50 PM
Ticket Price: Free
Visit the National History Museum near Hyde Park London for free and enjoy the exhibitions about dinosaurs, mammals, human biology, earth, and more. Some special exhibitions might be available but it usually requires an additional fee to enter.
You can walk from Hyde Park London to the Natural History Museum since the distance between the places is only 2 miles. Faster option is available. Ride the London Underground and take the nearest station, South Kensington Station.
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Location: Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL, United Kingdom
Opening Hours: 10 AM - 5.45 PM (Close at 10 PM every Friday)
Ticket Price: Free
The Victoria and Albert Museum (also known as V&A Museum) is located right next to the Natural History Museum. Hence, it’s also reachable by walking. You will arrive in 15 to 20 minutes of calm strolling while also enjoying the view around the South Kensington area.
This museum is totally different from the Natural History Museum since it’s all about arts and fashions. Find interesting textiles, sculptures, paintings and drawings. A wide-ranging collection of ceramics and glasswares are also available.
The unique thing about the museum is that it has the collections showcasing art and artifacts from Asian and the Islamic world. Anyway, if you want to complete your visit, you can come when there’s a performance or the theater happening.
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Location: 150 Bayswater Road, Kensington, Central London, London, England, W24RT
Room Rate: Starts from RM 967.91
1.9 km away from Hyde Park London, DoubleTree by Hilton London, Hyde Park is a satisfying place to stay. Not only is it close to Hyde Park, but it also has easy access to Kensington Palace and other famous attractions.
The hotel offers you the spacious rooms that will pamper your body after a long day walking in Hyde Park. Indulge yourself in the middle of delicious dishes during breakfast time in the hotel. It has a wide dish selection, so your breakfast would somehow be fulfilling and entertaining.
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Location: Great Cumberland Place, 1, City of Westminster, Marylebone, London, England, W1H 7DL
Room Rate: Starts from RM 1,792.81
The Cumberland, which used to be known as Hard Rock Hotel London, is a 4-star hotel located only 5 minutes walking to Hyde Park London and placed right next to the Marble Arch. Yup, the location of the hotel is great. Famous landmarks are within easy reach and the London Underground station is right in front of you.
This hotel housed 900 lavish rooms that will pamper you during your visit to London. The nightlife here is so lively since you can enjoy the live music almost every night, but don’t worry, the noise won’t reach your bedroom when you need to sleep.
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Location: 51 Gloucester Terrace, City of Westminster, Central London, London, England, W2 3DQ
Room Rate: Starts from RM 863.76
Only 1 km away from Hyde Park London, The Westbourne Hyde Park can be your best pick. It takes only 5 minutes of walking and you will arrive in the Italian Gardens of Hyde Park London. In addition, The Westbourne Hyde Park has a great location because it is close to the Paddington Station and the Lancaster Gate Tube Station.
Have a nice rest inside the comfy and clean room. If you need anything, the staff here are well known to be helpful. They don’t serve breakfast, but we think you don’t really need one from the hotel since it is surrounded by great eateries.
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