A stone's throw from the museums, Hyde Park is an iconic spot for picnics. With expansive green lawns, serene lakes, and lush trees, it’s the perfect place to unwind. Spread your blanket near the Serpentine Lake or under the shade of the trees for a tranquil escape.
Adjacent to Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens offers a picturesque setting with its beautiful flower beds and open spaces. Enjoy your picnic near the Albert Memorial or by the Italian Gardens for a scenic view. There are kiosks and cafes in both the parks where you can grab a drink or an ice cream too!
3. The Natural History Museum Gardens
A new addition to South Kensington’s green spaces, the Natural History Museum Gardens provide a fresh and exciting spot for a summer picnic. These newly landscaped gardens offer a blend of beautiful flora and fascinating natural history exhibits. It’s a perfect spot to enjoy a meal while surrounded by nature and history. There are lots of seating areas around the garden, with a garden café coming in the autumn! You don't need a ticket to enter!
Every Tuesday, the Imperial College Farmers' Market offers a variety of fresh produce, artisanal foods, and street food. After browsing the market, you can enjoy a picnic on the nearby lawns of Prince's Gardens or Imperial College's campus. It's a vibrant spot that combines the charm of a farmers' market with the joy of outdoor dining.
5. The John Madejski Garden (V&A South Kensington)
Take your picnic to the John Madejski Garden, a tranquil outdoor courtyard with beautiful landscaping and a central water feature, providing a peaceful and picturesque setting after a day of browsing the exhibitions. There is no need to book a ticket to use the gardens and there is an outdoor café in case you need a coffee to go with your picnic!
6. The Science Museum (Indoor Picnic Area)
The Science Museum has designated indoor picnic areas, perfect for families. Enjoy your meal surrounded by fascinating exhibits and interactive displays, making it an educational and fun experience for all ages. These can be found on level -1 and level 3.
7. The Natural History Museum (Indoor Picnic Area)
The Natural History Museum also has indoor picnic areas if the weather is not on your side. Enjoy your meal while being surrounded by fascinating exhibits and learning opportunities. These areas provide a comfortable and convenient space for families and visitors to relax and refuel during their museum visit. These can be found on the lower ground floor in the Green Zone but please note, during term time the Picnic Area is reserved for school groups on weekdays between 11.00-14.00.
South Kensington, with its blend of historical landmarks and green spaces, offers an array of picnic spots that cater to all preferences. Wherever you go, your picnic experience in South Kensington is sure to be memorable! Explore these fantastic spots and make the most of your summer picnics in one of London’s most charming neighbourhoods. Happy picnicking!