Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens London KidRated
Address
Kensington Gardens W2 2UH
Opening Hours
6am - sunset
How to get there
Tube: Queensway, High Street Kensington, Lancaster Gate
Duration
As long as you like
Age
All
Accessibility
Mainly accessible
Price
FREE

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About Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens is a storybook park full of family magic. Climb the Diana Memorial Playground’s pirate ship, find Peter Pan, picnic by fountains, and spot fairy carvings in the Elfin Oak. With art, space to roam, and free fun for all ages, it’s a full-day winner in West London.

Top tip from the KidRated Team:

Get to the Diana Memorial Playground early if it’s sunny – there’s often a queue, but it’s so worth it. And don’t forget a change of clothes. That sandpit gets serious.

Quick Inspiration

Parent P.O.V. by Laura Porter

  • The Peter Pan statue, by Long Water, is always worth finding. Look for the animals on the sculpture and try to spot herons and swans in the water.
  • The Serpentine Gallery summer pavilion is usually very cool and family-friendly.
  • The Diana Memorial Playground is fantastic and adults can only enter with children. It’s easy to lose your kids so you’ll need eyes in the back of your head but they can’t get out without you as there’s always staff on the gate.
  • Do admire the Elfin Oak (by the Playground entrance) and choose your favourite pixie.
Which entrance is best for the Diana Memorial Playground?

Head to Broad Walk via Lancaster Gate or the Palace Gate roundabout. Both are pram-friendly and lead straight to the pirate action.

Is the Diana Memorial Playground accessible?

Mostly, yes. There are smooth paths for buggies and wheelchairs, and lots of inclusive play areas. Some sandy bits are trickier, but there’s loads you can do. A full accessibility upgrade is planned for 2025–26.

Where can I grab a snack?

There are great cafés near the playground and Serpentine Galleries, serving hot drinks, sandwiches, cakes and ice cream. 

Are there picnic benches?

Yep, especially near the Round Pond and Italian Gardens. But a blanket lets you go full lazy-lawn mode.

What’s the most Instagrammable bit?

Take your pick: the pirate ship, Peter Pan, the Elfin Oak, or those dreamy Italian Gardens fountains. Phones at the ready.

Are there toilets nearby?

Yes, with baby-changing too. You’ll find them by the Diana Playground, Round Pond, and Serpentine Galleries.

Can kids climb the pirate ship at the Diana Memorial Playground?

Yes. That’s the main attraction. Kids can climb, balance, and explore the huge wooden pirate ship – it’s fully interactive and designed for imaginative play.

Are dogs allowed in Kensington Gardens?

They are, but not inside the Diana Memorial Playground (unless it’s an assistance dog). Elsewhere in the park, they’re welcome on leads, great if the grandparents are walking the family pooch.

Is there wildlife in Kensington Gardens?

Loads! You’ll spot ducks, swans, squirrels, and maybe a cheeky heron by the pond. Don’t forget snacks for the kids, and maybe some birdseed too.

Can we visit Kensington Palace while we’re there?

Yes, it’s right next door. You’ll need tickets to explore inside, but the gardens, the orangery, and the front of the palace make for a fab photo op.

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