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Park Sports Hyde Park

4.3
(499 reviews)

Hyde Park, Park Sports, S Carriage Dr, London W2 2UH, UK

51.5026, -0.1737

Court Types

Indoor
Outdoor
Covered
Singles

Membership & Pricing

Pay & Play system - book up to 7 days in advance, prices include floodlight fees, off-peak and peak pricing available

Facilities & Amenities

1 outdoor padel court, 7 floodlit tennis courts (6 hard and 1 AstroTurf), 5-a-side AstroTurf football pitch, lawn bowls, netball, table tennis, outdoor gym, sports retail shop, demo racket service

Equipment Shop

About

Enjoy our many fantastic sporting facilities on a 'pay & play' basis and relax at our friendly, sociable café located in the heart of beautiful parkland. We offer an extensive adult and junior sports coaching programme, or you can compete in a league or at a tournament. The venue offers 1 outdoor padel court alongside comprehensive tennis, football, lawn bowls, netball, and table tennis facilities. The facility operates as a full-service sports centre with extensive amenities including a sports retail shop where you can buy the latest Tennis and Padel rackets, balls and equipment.

Opening Hours

Monday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Tuesday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Wednesday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Thursday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday7:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Reviews (5)

Easy Redbeard
3 weeks ago

Had a Chai Latte from the cafe here. Oh my goodness. Delicious. Fluffy and tasty and not too sweet. Really well done. Lovely setting too. Thanks!

Maryna K.
6 years ago

This sports centre is hidden between the bushes of Hyde Park. It has a lovely green play area. The only entrance to this location - through the Cafe nearby the Princess Gate. We love it! Just imagine how nice to come with a picnic here. And the garden has a good exposition of rare flowers and plants. Truly calm place to go and relax.

Louise Louise
2 months ago

This sports camp is located roughly in the middle of Hyde Park, and they also have other branches in Regent’s Park, Chiswick, and Greenwich. Although I live nearby, this was my first time using this particular location, and I found it to be very well-organised. While the children enjoyed the camp, it was lovely to spend time walking around the Royal Albert Hall and deeper into Hyde Park. Booking tennis courts or lessons in central London—whether on weekdays or weekends—isn’t always easy, so I’d recommend looking into these holiday camps. While children are at camp, parents can enjoy a walk or do a bit of shopping in nearby High Street Kensington or South Kensington. To be honest, camp time can feel like a long wait for parents, so it’s a good opportunity to make the most of the area. I believe they offer not just tennis but also cricket, football, rounders, handball, and more—so do check the website for details.

Moni C.
2 years ago

The park is perfect to go with children of different ages, entretaining for all. Also it is fenced which helps with kids' safety. Did not love the café. Took a long time to get the order and quite expensive. They have child's chairs which came in handy.

Lawrence Hunt
a month ago

Excellent courts and surroundings, staff are really helpful, cafe and facilities are good. The website and booking system could not be worse, lets the whole place down.