Zedwell Hyde Park London
A short walk from Hyde Park Corner station.
Close to London Eye, Buckingham palace, Piccadilly, Oxford Street and West End. Best place to stay near Hyde Park for events, night life, theatre, cinema and shopping.
Free Wifi | Bar | Gym
Location | About Zedwell Hotels | Rooms | Hyde Park | Things to do | Facilities | Parking | FAQs
Location
London Trocadero, Great Windmill St, London W1D 7DH
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7096 5414
WhatsApp: +447883305320
Directions from Hyde Park station:
Zedwell Hotel can be reached from the Hyde Park by walking towards the Piccadilly Circus. The hotel is situated in the iconic Trocadero building, which will be on your left once you reach the Piccadilly Circus. Turn left on the Great Windmill Street and the hotel will be on your right.
Transport and local information:
Hyde Park Corner Station – 1.1 miles
Leicester Square Station - 0.2 miles
Piccadilly Station - 0.1 miles
Facilities: Pod rooms, Free Wifi, Gym, Bar, Vending Machine, Early Check in
Rooms: Cocoon 1 | Cocoon 2 | Cocoon 3 | Cocoon 4 | Family | Cocoon 6
Why Zedwell Hotel
Zedwell hotels is the best choice to stay near Hyde Park London. It is an award-winning hotel that offers excellent value for money and great customer service. Our rooms are stylish and comfortable, and there is a range of different options to choose from. There is also a great selection of on-site facilities, including a bar and gym. If you are looking for a convenient and affordable place to stay near Hyde Park, then Zedwell hotel is the perfect choice.
The biggest advantage of our hotel rooms is price. You can save a lot of money by choosing to stay in one of our hotels in central London. There are plenty of restaurants, bars and shops between Hyde Park and Zedwell hotel which can offer you a good night out or day time explore.
Zedwell hotels are a relatively new type of hotel in central London that offer a more affordable and convenient alternative to traditional hotels. This make them perfect for staying if you are visiting Hyde Park for a concert or event.
Explore Our Rooms
Cocoon 1
Perfect for 1 person to stay in, the Cocoon 1 room comes with a single bed and a private bathroom.
Cocoon 2
The Cocoon 2 is perfect for couples or friends traveling together.
Cocoon 3
The Cocoon 3 is our coolest room for 3, perfect for families or groups of friends.
Cocoon 4
The Cocoon 4 is our deluxe room for 4, perfect for friends or families wanting a little more space.
Family
The Family room is perfect for small families or groups of friends up to 4 people traveling together.
Cocoon 6
The Cocoon 6 is perfect for larger families or groups of friends traveling together. It has space for six people sleep comfortably.
Hyde Park London
Hyde Park area in London has a long and varied history. It was originally used by the Saxons as a hunting ground, and later became a popular spot for picnics and other recreational activities. In 1536, Henry VIII acquired the land and began to develop it into a royal park.
The park is now a popular tourist destination, and is home to a number of iconic landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park Corner, and Speaker's Corner. Hyde Park is one of the largest parks in London, covering an area of 350 acres. The park is divided into two sections - the north section which contains the Serpentine Lake, and the south section which is home to Kensington Gardens. Hyde Park has something for everyone - from its scenic gardens and lakes, to its historical landmarks and attractions. If you're looking for a place to relax and enjoy the outdoors, or want to explore some of London's most famous landmarks, then Hyde Park is the perfect destination.
Things to do near Hyde Park
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Events
Throughout the year, Hyde Park plays host to a number of different events. In the summer months, you can enjoy open-air concerts, and in the winter, there is an outdoor ice rink. There are also a number of annual events such as the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland and the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon.
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BST Hyde Park
BST Hyde Park is an open-air music festival that takes place in the park each summer. The festival features a range of different genres, and has something for everyone. The 2022 edition will take place from Friday 24 June until Sunday 10 July.
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Winter Wonderand
Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland is a festive wonderland that should not be missed! The event features a range of attractions, including an ice rink, a ferris wheel, and a Christmas market. There is also plenty of food and drink options available, so you can enjoy the festivities while staying warm and well-fed. The event runs from late November until early January, so make sure to check it out if you're in London during that time.
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Speaker's Corner
Speaker's Corner is a designated area in Hyde Park where people are free to speak on any topic they wish, without fear of interference or arrest. The tradition dates back to 1872, and the space has since been used by a number of famous figures, including Winston Churchill, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. If you're interested in hearing some controversial or thought-provoking speeches, then Speaker's Corner is the place to go.
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Hyde Park Corner
Hyde Park Corner is a busy road junction in central London. The area is home to a number of famous landmarks, including Wellington Arch and the Royal Parks Foundation Headquarters. If you're looking for things to do near Hyde Park London, then Hyde Park Corner is definitely worth a visit.
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in London, and is just a short walk from Hyde Park. The palace is the official residence of the British monarch, and is open to the public during the summer months. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarchy. The palace is open to the public during the summer months, and visitors can tour the state rooms and gardens. The palace also hosts a number of special events throughout the year, including the Trooping the Colour parade and Christmas festivities.
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Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is a royal park in central London, adjacent to Hyde Park. The gardens are home to a number of landmarks, including Kensington Palace, the Albert Memorial, and the Serpentine Gallery. The gardens were originally created in the 17th century as private gardens for Kensington Palace. They were opened to the public in the 19th century, and have since undergone a number of changes, including the addition of new features such as the Diana Memorial Fountain.
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Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly Circus is a busy road junction and public square in central London. The area is home to a number of famous landmarks, including the Eros statue and the London Pavilion. Piccadilly Circus is also a popular shopping destination, with a number of high-end stores and restaurants. The first electric advertisements were erected in the area in 1895, and the famous Eros statue was installed in 1906. Today, Piccadilly Circus is one of London's most popular tourist destinations, with millions of visitors each year.
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China Town
London's China Town is located in the Soho district, just a short walk from Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park. The area is home to a number of Chinese restaurants, shops, and businesses. China Town is also popular with tourists, who come to experience the area's vibrant atmosphere and try some delicious Chinese food. If you're looking for some delicious Chinese food, then China Town is the place to go. The area is home to a number of popular restaurants, including The Golden Dragon, The Emperor, and Ping Pong. So if you're feeling hungry, be sure to check out China Town's amazing food options.
FAQs
Where is Hyde Park?
Hyde Park is located in the city of London, England.
Address: Hyde Park, London W2 2UH
What's the area like around Hyde Park?
Hyde Park is located in a very central and busy area of London, with lots of shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions nearby.
How do I get to Hyde Park?
The easiest way to get to Hyde Park is by public transportation. The park is located near several Underground (subway) stations, as well as bus and train stations. The closest station is Hyde Park Corner Station.
Hyde Park Corner Station
Knightsbridge
London
SW1X 7LY
What's the best place to stay close to Hyde Park?
Zedwell Piccadilly is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this 3-star hotel offers free WiFi, bar, spa, early check in and a 24-hour front desk.
What is the history of Hyde Park?
Hyde Park has been a royal park since 1536, and was originally created as a hunting ground for King Henry VIII. In the 17th century, it became a popular spot for duels and executions, and was also the site of the famous 'Bloody Sunday' riots in 1887. Today, the park is a popular tourist destination, and is home to many monuments and attractions, including the Diana Memorial Fountain and the Serpentine Lake.
What are some of the KEY features of Hyde Park?
Some of the features of Hyde Park include the Serpentine Lake, the Diana Memorial Fountain, Hyde Park Corner, Speaker's Corner, and the Rose Garden.
What is the best time to visit Hyde Park?
The best time to visit Hyde Park is during the spring or summer months, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, the park is open all year round, and there are always plenty of things to see and do, no matter what time of year it is.
How to get to Hyde Park?
The easiest way to get there is by taking public transportation. The closest Underground station is Hyde Park Corner which has the Piccadilly train line stop, and the closest train station is London Victoria.
Is there an admission fee to enter Hyde Park?
No, there is no admission fee to enter Hyde Park. The park is free to enter for everyone.
What are the opening hours for Hyde Park?
The park is open from 5:00am to midnight all year round.
What are the best parking options near Hyde Park?
Princess Diana Memorial Fountain Car Park
Car Park
W Carriage Dr · Near Serpentine Galleries
Open 24 hours
Q-Park Park Lane
Parking Garage
Park Ln · 0113 238 4200
Open 24 hours
Facilities
Enjoy the best health and wellness facilities near Hyde Park with special discounts.
Hotel Parking
There is no on-site parking available at this hotel. Chargeable off-site parking is available at nearby locations.
Q-Park Burlington, (A 4-min walk from the hotel) Address: 3-9 Old Burlington St, London W1S 3AF
Q-Park Chinatown (sat nav WC2H 7PR) at £36 for 24 hours. Height restriction 1.98m