Wooden Playground
Blog,  London for Kids,  London Parks,  Reception

Princess Diana Memorial Playground

Inspired by Peter Pan, the Princess Diana Memorial Playground is amazing, offering up hours of fun inside Kensington Gardens. 

One of the most iconic playgrounds in London – the Princess Diana Memorial Playground – is located around the corner from former residence at Kensington Palace. This beautiful playground is a tribute to HRH Diana, Princess of Wales who had a keen interest in early education. 

Lady Yeya has never been to the Princess Diana Memorial Playground. As I had errands to run in Central London, I thought it would be fun for a family day out in Hyde Park. Starting from Marble Arch, we walked the entire length of Hyde Park, stopping by the Italian Gardens and finally to the Princess Diana Memorial Playground.

Princess Diana Memorial Playground
A Peter Pan-inspired Playground

This Peter Pan-inspired playground is beautifully designed with various play zones for toddlers to older children. Captain Cook’s Jolly Roger wooden pirate ship sailing in the sea of sand is the main attraction. Using their wild imagination, children climb up the pole, take charge of the wheel, hide in the hull or search for a nearby treasure chest. For older kids, there are delightful wooden play structures, a fantastic trio of teepees, and a sound wall. For younger kids, there is a fantastic area with mini houses and animal-inspired climbing structures. Parents and carers can relax on the beautiful lawn under the pergola. 

The Princess Diana Memorial Playground is a mix between Greenwich Park with its wooden playground and the Children’s Garden at Kew and its whimsical design. It is a touching way to commemorate the late Diana, Princess of Wales. I’m sure it warms her heart seeing so many happy children enjoying this amazing facility. 

Important Information 
  • Playground is open year-round from 10am to 15 mins until sunset (7:45pm from May to August)
  • Access to the playground is via a gate near the cafe Adults without children are not allowed. 
  • Closest Tube stations are Queensway, Notting Hill Gate, and Bayswater. 
  • Weekends are busy so be sure to arrive early, otherwise expect to queue
  • Inside the gates, there are toilet facilities with nappy changing facilities and a cafe with picnic tables for light refreshments. 
  • Bring  picnic blankets, snacks, and for those rare sunny days, a hat and sun cream. 

As they say in Peter Pan, “All children, except one, grow up.” For now, I’ll enjoy these little joyful moments with my family. Happy Summer Everyone!

Princess Diana Memorial Playground - Hyde Park