Hilton London Hyde Park, hotel in London, United Kingdom
The Hilton London Hyde Park is a hotel in the Bayswater area, set on the north side of Hyde Park in central London. The building rises several floors and contains rooms with park-facing views, along with a ground-floor bar and restaurant open to both guests and visitors.
The hotel opened in the 1970s as part of Hilton's expansion into major European cities, at a time when large international hotel brands were establishing a presence in London. A full renovation in 2016 updated the rooms and public areas, giving the building its current appearance.
The hotel's name points directly to Hyde Park, which has long served as a meeting place for Londoners of all backgrounds. From the hotel entrance, you can watch riders on horseback along Rotten Row, one of the few places in central London where this tradition continues today.
The hotel sits close to Queensway and Bayswater Underground stations, making it straightforward to reach most parts of London by train. The park entrance is steps away, so it is easy to combine a city stay with outdoor walks without needing any transport.
The hotel stands beside Broad Walk, one of the oldest tree-lined paths in Hyde Park, which dates back to the 17th century. This means guests can step directly into the park from a quieter entry point, away from the crowds that gather near the main southern gates.
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