About

Perched amidst the picturesque landscapes of London's Kensington Gardens, the Peter Pan Statue captivates visitors with its enchanting whimsy. This beautifully crafted bronze monument portrays the beloved character, Peter Pan, surrounded by playful animals, conjuring the magic of J.M. Barrie's tales. Offering a unique 'talking' experience, a hidden speaker brings the statue to life with stories and melodies, adding an interactive element to the visit. Rated an impressive 4.5 on Google, this attraction promises a blend of nostalgia and wonder, charming both young explorers and those young at heart.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Paddington Station (Stop H)
Bus stop 922 m walk
Royal Albert Hall
Bus stop 771 m walk
Prince Consort Road (Stop RS)
Bus stop 941 m walk
Palace Gate (Stop RE)
Bus stop 931 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 1,793 reviews
4.5/5 1,793 reviews
Andrea Gabrielli
Andrea Gabrielli
3 weeks ago on Google

La statua di Peter Pan, realizzata nel 1912, è un omaggio al celebre personaggio di J. M. Barrie. Intorno ci sono scoiattoli e un’atmosfera incantata che sembra uscita da una fiaba. Merita una sosta se si passeggia nel parco.

McKenna
McKenna
3 weeks ago on Google

Very cute spot in Hyde Park. Worth the walk

Aurelie Duvernay
Aurelie Duvernay
3 weeks ago on Google

A voir en se promenant dans le parc