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The Serpentine in London is a tranquil lake offering a delightful escape from the city's bustle. With an impressive 4.7-star average rating on Google, it attracts visitors with its variety of activities. Enjoy a peaceful afternoon rowing or gliding across the water in a pedal boat, or take a refreshing swim during warmer months. Bird watchers will appreciate the diverse avian life that inhabits the area. After a day of activities, savor a meal at the waterside restaurant, where you can relax and enjoy delightful views. Don't miss the annual Serpentine Swim, a special event that draws participants and spectators alike.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Royal Albert Hall
Bus stop 807 m walk
Marble Arch Station / Park Lane (Stop R)
Bus stop 983 m walk
Marble Arch / Bayswater Road (Stop C)
Bus stop 910 m walk
Sloane Street / Knightsbridge Station (Stop KK)
Bus stop 695 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 228 reviews
4.7/5 228 reviews
Maureen Hayes
Maureen Hayes
2 months ago on Google

Swimming Club member so go all year around

J Mc
J Mc
5 months ago on Google

Place to skate!

Brad
Brad
10 months ago on Google

The Serpentine a 40 acre body of water situated in Kensington Gardens. It was created in 1730 along with Long Water north of the Serpentine Bridge. it forms something a boundary between Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. You can find a large number and wide variety of birdlife pretty much year round. There are also boat rentals you can avail if interested in spending time on the water. The Serpentine makes a nice addition to the leisure and green space and is easy to enjoy while spending time at Kensington Gardens & Hyde Park.

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