Which station to go to Winter Wonderland?
The nearest mainline train station isWhich station do you get off for Winter Wonderland?
The entrance to Winter Wonderland is very close to Hyde Park Corner station which is on the Piccadilly line. Most people think it's not a bad way to pass an hour or two as long as you don't plan on spending money!What is the closest tube station to Winter Wonderland entrance?
If you've got some time before you join us for your visit to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, why not explore Hyde Park itself – we're so lucky to call this beautiful place home! Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner might be the nearest tube stations to our gates but they're also the busiest.What train line is Hyde Park on?
In the heart of London, Hyde Park is easiest reached on the London Underground. In the east of the park, Marble Arch is on the Central Line and Hyde Park Corner, on the Piccadilly Line.How far is Reading Winter Wonderland from train station?
Find Us. Just 400 metres from Reading Train Station.Should YOU Visit Winter Wonderland? - Hyde Park, London
Is 2 hours enough at Winter Wonderland?
Recommended visiting time for Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland is around three hours, but make sure you give yourself plenty of time to try out a few rides or games, watch a few performances and sample some delicious food and hot mulled wine.How long is the walk from Reading station to Reading festival?
Reading train station is a 15-20 minute walk from the festival site. There are many routes from throughout the country to the station, including from London Paddington. The last trains leaving Reading train station are often incredibly busy and do not run late on Friday and Saturday night.What is the best station for BST Hyde Park?
All Box Offices are located on the south of the event site, on Serpentine Road near the Hyde Park bandstand. The nearest tube station is Hyde Park Corner.What is the nearest station to BST Hyde Park?
m. Nearest tube station is Hyde Park Corner.What is the best station to get to 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.Can you just walk into Winter Wonderland?
You must have a pre-booked time slot to enter Winter Wonderland, you can only enter during your time slot but once you're in you can stay as long as you like. Entry is free during off-peak periods and costs between £5 – £7.50 for peak hours.Is Winter Wonderland worth going to?
We would recommend this place just to enjoy the christmas vibes and take some nice pictures, would probably spend about 2 hours or so here. This is the first time we have visited winter wonderland and was taken back by the scale of it. Its huge!! So much to see here, loads of food and drink to try too.Is Winter Wonderland expensive?
On weekdays, entry to Winter Wonderland is free on until 2pm; £5 per person until 4pm, and after 4pm, is £7.50. At weekends, prices start at £5, increasing to £7.50 from 2pm (and staying that way all day).Can I take my own food to Winter Wonderland?
Yes, you can take your own food into Winter Wonderland. However, by the time you've smelled the unmistakable waft of mulled wine and flame-grilled bratwurst, you might not want to tuck into your picnic!What time is off-peak for Winter Wonderland?
Tips for enjoying Hyde Park Winter WonderlandVisit during off-peak times like mornings and weekdays for a quieter experience. You'll also save money as morning tickets (usually between 10:00 and 12:00) are free, and you can stay in the park for as long as you like.