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Huntfun London Hyde Park

London, Greater London · 4.6 · 22,652 visitor reviews

London, SW1X 7LY

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About

Huntfun London Hyde Park offers families an engaging treasure trail through this magnificent royal park in the capital. This outdoor sightseeing adventure welcomes all ages with exciting clues amid beautiful parkland. On-site parking and toilets ensure comfortable exploration.

Huntfun London Hyde Park transforms a walk through stunning gardens and historic monuments into an interactive quest revealing stories of royal recreation and public protest. The green spaces provide refreshing escape from city bustle. Families seeking things to do in central London will find this treasure trail delivers quality entertainment combining exploration with peaceful park enjoyment.

Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children

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Facilities

  • Onsite Parking
  • Toilets

Prices

Budget Booklet: from £5.99 Standard Booklet: from £7.99 GPS Hunts: from £27

Common questions

What is the Huntfun London Hyde Park treasure trail?

It's a self-guided adventure that takes families through Hyde Park following clues and solving puzzles. You'll discover stories of royal recreation and public protest while exploring beautiful parkland and historic monuments.

Is the Huntfun Hyde Park trail suitable for all ages?

Yes, the treasure trail welcomes all ages from babies and toddlers to teenagers. The outdoor format means little ones can enjoy fresh air while older children focus on the clues.

Does the Huntfun trail have toilet facilities?

Yes, there are toilet facilities available along the trail route in Hyde Park. On-site parking is also available if you're driving.

Is the Huntfun Hyde Park trail outdoors only?

Yes, the trail is entirely outdoors through Hyde Park's magnificent grounds. It's best enjoyed in fair weather, so bring waterproofs if rain is forecast.

How long does the Huntfun Hyde Park trail take?

The self-guided format means you can take as long as you like, stopping for breaks along the way. It's a great way to transform a park walk into an interactive quest.

What families say

4.6

22652 reviews