Hyde Park is one of London's eight Royal Parks and is located in the heart of the city. It is easily accessible by multiple modes of transportation.
The London Underground, commonly called the Tube, has several stations located near Hyde Park:
A variety of London buses serve stops around Hyde Park. Some popular routes include:
Mainline trains come into London’s Paddington station, which is just a short walk from the northeast corner of Hyde Park. Alternatively, Victoria station is close to the southeast corner, just across from Hyde Park Corner station.
There are several Santander Cycle hire docking stations around Hyde Park, making it easy to rent a bike to get to and through the park.
While driving in central London is not recommended due to traffic and the Congestion Charge, if you choose to drive, there are a number of car parks nearby, including those on Park Lane and at Marble Arch. Ensure you are aware of the charges before you enter the Congestion Charge zone.
Being centrally located, Hyde Park is within walking distance from many London landmarks, hotels, and neighborhoods such as Mayfair, Knightsbridge, and Notting Hill.
Hyde Park is also a stop for many tour coaches and the hop-on, hop-off tourist buses if you are taking a sightseeing tour of the city.
Note: Always check for any travel disruptions before you commence your journey, which may affect public transport and road travel.