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An impressive thirty percent of London is actually parkland and this includes eight royal parks. Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park sits right on the edge of the park so it is just a step for some free entertainment for the children.

Of course there is a wide range of diversions and activities for children often paralleling the adult cultural scene, below we detail some of the highlights.

Within our hotel we offer many special amenities for children and always aim to delight our younger fans.

At the hotel

Even before you arrive we are planning entertainment for your children. Please inform us in advance of their ages and we will be delighted to provide special amenities including:
  • Mini bathrobes
  • Baby-cots and fold-out beds
  • Books, crayons and other items to keep children entertained and cookies or popcorn are available on request
  • Original ‘MoMo in London’ story book, an entertaining tale of MoMo the Monkey’s adventures around Hyde Park
We will also keep a record of any special requirements for your next visit.

Inter-connecting rooms
Some rooms at Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park can be connected with another. This service is available on request when booking your room.

Babysitting
A reliable service is available, but please do give us 24 hours notice to avoid disappointment.


Around town

  • Hyde Park Riding and Tennis
    Just outside our hotel is Hyde Park, it has stables and tennis courts and our concierge will be very happy to give you more information about these activities and organise bookings if necessary.
  • Hyde Park Boating and Swimming
    Rowing boats and pedaloes are available for hire on the Serpentine and in a special section the Lido offers swimming. It is open from the end of June to 8th September each year.
          The children’s paddling pool area is particularly useful for very young children; apart from a pool it
          has a sandpit and playground; it is enclosed giving parents a moment to relax.

  • Other Parks
    - Kensington Gardens includes the exciting Diana Memorial playground, with its huge wooden pirate ship.
          - The Regents Park further North of Marble Arch has London Zoo and in the summer the outdoor
            theatre which always puts on a brilliant children’s production. There is also a boating pond with             row boats and small pedaloes for children.

          - St James Park has a beautiful lake and uniquely Pelicans, the Mall runs parallel leading up to             Buckingham Palace.

  • Exhibition Road Museums
    A pleasant walk across the park is Exhibition road with three excellent museums - all offer specific exhibits and activity packs for children and entry is free.
          - The Natural History Museum is extremely popular for dinosaur and fossil exhibits but also has
            a comprehensive display of life on earth.

          - The Science Museum has an entire sprawling floor dedicated to transport from the first steam
            engine to space rockets. Other exhibits range from medicine to astronomy. There is also a UMAX
            cinema with regular 3D features and various hands on exploration centres which will interest
            children as young as two, up to teenagers.

          - The V&A houses a fabulous record of art and design spanning 3,000 years, from Medieval
            jewellery to Vivienne Westwood dresses.

  • West End Theatre
    The West End always has a number of performances for children from Chitty Bang Bang to Mary Poppins. Whilst many shows are sold out in advance there is often a possibility our concierge could arrange tickets.
  • Fringe and Puppet Shows
    There are many small fringe theatres that offer high quality and extremely imaginative performances for children at a fraction of the price of a West End production.
          These are listed in the Time Out magazines, and include the Puppet Barge in Little Venice on the
          canal and the Angel Theatre in Islington.

  • Madame Tussauds - 15 Minutes by taxi or tube/2.5 Miles This waxwork museum is so well known it frequently involves queuing. For those children who are desperately keen to view wax images of their favourite stars and heroes you can also combine the visit with a trip to the planetarium.
  • Hamleys - 10 Minutes by taxi/2 Miles
    Seven exciting floors of toys. Even if you are not purchasing, the hands on demonstrations can be entertaining. Approximately 2 miles, About 10 minutes by taxi
  • London Zoo - 12 Minutes by taxi
    Situated in Regents Park, the zoo follows a conservationist ethos. There are plenty of interesting displays; a walk-through monkey area and aviary, a pitch black moonlight world for the nocturnal animals and throughout the day various informative talks and displays.
          Entry price is GBP11.50 for children between 3 and 15 and GBP 14.50 for adults.
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