It might still be summer but the excitement for Christmas is already starting to build as one of London's biggest festive attractions prepares to open.
As Hyde Park Winter Wonderland has announced that tickets for the Chritmas land are now on sale.
Returning for six weeks this Christmas, Winter Wonderland attracts thousands every year with over 100 rides and attractions for all to enjoy.
Keeping its tradition, Hyde Park will see the return of popular family performances such as the Circus, adrenaline-fuelled rides and rollercoasters.
Plus, there will be plenty of food to try with street food on offer as well as a chance to do some shopping at the Christmas Market.
You can also get great views of London from Hyde Park Winter Wonderland with the giant wheel and take a skate on the outdoor ice rink.
When is Hyde Park Winter Wonderland?
The Christmas-themed attraction will be opening its doors on Friday, November 17 to Monday, January 1.
It will be open every day across the six weeks, apart from Christmas Day, from 10am until 10pm.
How to buy tickets to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland
If you want to enjoy some Christmas festivities and fancy getting tickets to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, look no further.
You can buy tickets from Winter Wonderland via the official website here.
How much are tickets to Hyde Park Winter Wonderland?
There are a number of tickets available this year, with the option of off-peak, standard, and peak as well as the new Santaland Unlimited Pass.
Free tickets are only available on off-peak days and times, this typically is early in the day from 10am to around 12pm.
Standard tickets cost £5 per person and are across most times during weekdays and the morning of weekends.
Peak tickets for Hyde Park Winter Wonderland cost £7.50 per person and are for weekend afternoons and most of December.
The Santaland Unlimed Pass is new for Christmas 2023, and offers unrestricted access to over 15 family-friendly rides in Winter Wonderland’s Santaland area for £25.
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