![]() ![]() It's also the best entrance for Hyde Park Rose Garden. Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line): Step off to find yourself in the south east corner - this works if you want to see the Apsley House/Wellington Arch first. Not the infamous Marble Arch Mound anymore though - that's long bitten the dust. ![]() Marble Arch (Central line): Alight here, of course, for the Marble Arch and Speakers' Corner. It's also close to the pet cemetery, although you'll need to go on a special tour to see that. Lancaster Gate (Central line): Midway across the north side of the park, and good if you want to walk alongside the Serpentine or West Carriage Drive, or visit the Peter Pan statue. It doesn't make sense to change at Bayswater for Queensway, as they're less than three-minutes' walk apart. Queensway (Central line) and Bayswater (District, Circle line): Good for accessing Kensington Palace and Kensington Gardens. How to get to Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens Click to enlarge. It's free to enter (unless you're attending a special event like Winter Wonderland or BST Hyde Park). What time is Hyde Park open?ĥam-12am year round. ![]() Together, these two parks - covering over 600 acres between them - are stuffed with things to do on balmy (and not so balmy) days. Neighbouring Kensington Gardens was also a hunting ground until William III and Mary II established their palace here in 1689, and the gardens were separated off. ![]()
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