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Which tube is best for Hyde Park?

The fastest way to get to Hyde Park is by tube. You can take the Central (red) line to Lancaster Gate or Marble Arch station. Or, you can take the Piccadilly (blue) line to either Hyde Park Corner or Knightsbridge, where you'll be right at the entrance.



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On average, visitors spend 2 to 3 hours walking around the park to see the statuary and gardens. In warm seasons, families and couples often come to the park for picnics and sightseeing.

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As one of London's most popular attractions, Hyde Park receives millions of visitors each year, especially during events. On average, visitors spend 2 to 3 hours walking around the park to see the statuary and gardens. In warm seasons, families and couples often come to the park for picnics and sightseeing.

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Nearest Tube Stations: Bond Street, Green Park, Knightsbridge, Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, Paddington and Victoria. Green Park station is best for step-free access.

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Hyde Park is huge, and for anyone keen to explore it, the good news is that the Elizabeth Line stops close by.

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Speakers' Corner is a traditional site for public speeches and debates since the mid 1800's when protests and demonstrations took place in Hyde Park.

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There really is something here for pretty much everyone: if you have toddlers they'll enjoy the Teletubbies show, and some of the small rides. There are middle-sized rides too for the 6, 7 and 8 year olds as well as fun houses, and huge rides for much older kids and parents (if you fancy them!).

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Most runners will incorporate portions of both parks into their run and a full loop around the perimeter of the entire area is 4.3mi (7.0km). Hyde Park | A perimeter of Hyde Park, following the trails closest to the fence line, is 3mi (4.8km). The park is packed full of trails, most of which are sealed.

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