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Hyde Park, Hyde Park
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Hyde Park overview
Hyde Park is one of Londons most famous parks, and after a visit here, you will understand why. It is set in 350 acres of green parkland and it boasts a variety of attractions that will keep you and ...
your family entertained. Attractions include self guided walks, three children’s play areas, a large lake where you can hire a pedalo or boat, a fountain, a lido and the world famous 'Speakers Corner'. Facilities include deckchairs for hire, a variety of cafes including the Serpentine Bar and kitchen which has outside seating and caters for families. There are also a number of toilets with baby changing facilities.
Greaat place to take a break from London
23 Aug 2011
Visited with: Child
Right in the centre of town, near the shops and tourist trail, it is nice to let the little people run about and stretch their legs.
Lots to explore and often some fab free and charging events there.
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Hyde Park
11 Jul 2011
Visited with: Infant, Child
Hyde Park in London is a great place to go with all the family – it is right in the heart of London near lots of famous landmarks and therefore a great place to go for a break if you are sightseeing. We went up to London to look at Buckingham palace and the surrounding area a couple of months ago and we spent an hour or so in Hyde Park in between our visits. It was a really nice way to have a bit of a break from the hecticness of sightseeing and we were able to get a nice cup of tea and a snack and the kids were able to run around and let off some steam.
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Hyde Park
08 Jun 2010
Visited with: Infant, Child
Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London covering 350 acres and there is plenty to keep the whole family entertained. There is a medium-sized children’s play area, which has a good selection of climbing frames, swings, slides etc. The lake is huge and you can hire a pedalo or boat if you fancy. There are deckchairs dotted around the lake (these are charged at an hourly rate) and the Serpentine Bar and kitchen has outside seating with great views over the lake. The park is full of lovely trees and pathways and has a really good vibe. There are some wooded areas to explore and some lovely water fountains and monuments to see. Our kids particularly liked dancing on the bandstand! You are never too far away from a kiosk selling ice creams, snacks and drinks and there are toilets too. Such a beautiful part of London away from all the hustle and bustle, it is an absolute must on a visit to London.
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