London’s most festive event, Winter Wonderland, welcomes members of the public for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Located in the heart of London, it will be running in Hyde Park from the 19th November until January 3rd 2022.
Entry is free for off-peak timings but costs £5 to £7.50 for peak hours. If you spend £20 within the parks attractions, your entry ticket will become free.
Visitors can expect to see the return of their favourite events within the Wonderland. The outdoor spectacle includes the UK’s largest ice outdoor rink. This ice rink spreads for over 1,600 square metres.
People Ice staking at the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
The morning slot starting at 10am allows families and children to walk around the park at a leisurely pace. When the sun goes down, the public can enjoy the sparkling lights running through the park as they sip on their mulled wine and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
The family-friendly event has three time slots available during the day: 10am – 1pm, 1pm – 5pm, and 5pm -10pm.
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StandfirstWith Christmas approaching, Winter Wonderland re-opens on Friday after cancelling last year because of the COVID pandemic
London’s most festive event, Winter Wonderland, welcomes members of the public for the first time since before the coronavirus pandemic.
Located in the heart of London, it will be running in Hyde Park from the 19th November until January 3rd 2022.
Entry is free for off-peak timings but costs £5 to £7.50 for peak hours. If you spend £20 within the parks attractions, your entry ticket will become free.
Visitors can expect to see the return of their favourite events within the Wonderland. The outdoor spectacle includes the UK’s largest ice outdoor rink. This ice rink spreads for over 1,600 square metres.
People Ice staking at the Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
The morning slot starting at 10am allows families and children to walk around the park at a leisurely pace. When the sun goes down, the public can enjoy the sparkling lights running through the park as they sip on their mulled wine and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
The family-friendly event has three time slots available during the day: 10am – 1pm, 1pm – 5pm, and 5pm -10pm.
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