Hyde Park Riding Stables

For over three centuries, the intriguingly named “Rotten Row” has gained fame for being England’s most famous riding venue, and all equestrian lovers know to head here to indulge in their beloved passion. Make a day at the stables part of your stay at a luxury hotel London has to offer all elite equestrians, such as The Halkin London, which is considered by many as a prime luxury boutique hotel London has to offer discerning visitors.

For those who would like to try horse-riding out, these famous stables offer lessons for those of all ages and abilities. The staff on hand will pair you with a calm and patient horse or pony if you are nervous, or seat atop a spirited stallion for those more confident of their equestrian skills. Whatever your skill level, you will be able to canter or trot on your steed of choice through a verdant expanse of five miles of bridleways in Hyde Park, alongside the beautifully picturesque Serpentine Lake. Avail yourself of two riding arenas for horse-riding lessons a sight more formal as well as dressage rounds. So visit the stables to add a dose of refined pleasure to your time in this iconic city.

Adventure Playgrounds In London

London may well be one of the best cities for families to visit because there are a ton of things for children to do. The adventure playgrounds in the city are popular amongst tourists because entrance is free at most sites. The Princess Diana Memorial Playground is a popular site; the venue includes a pirate ship, slides, catwalks, climbing frames and a sensory garden. It is a great place to hang out with your kids because the area is safe and family friendly. You can grab a bite at any of the refreshment stalls that sell healthy sandwiches, fresh baked pizza, fruits, tea and coffee. During summer the fountain is a top favourite among kids; they can play around in the shallow puddles and cool off in the heat.

A five minute walk from the Paddington Station is Buck Hill Playground. This playground is ideal for toddlers and children below the age of five. There are baby swings and toy houses for toddlers to play with. Coram’s Field is another place you should check out with your kids. It is one of the oldest playgrounds in London and was the city’s first public playground. The entire area is fenced in so mums can really let their children run off and play. There are so many families who visit the place on a daily basis so your children will have plenty of company when they play games. At the middle of the site there is a paddling pool which is open during summer. The coffee stand is something moms can look forward to too since it sells delicious Austrian baked goodies for a very reasonable rate.

Trent Park is for the older kids and young adults. Trent Park was originally the hunting ground of King Henry IV; it is in the northern section of London. The park includes a golf course, driving range, hockey club and the ‘Go Ape’ treetop adventure. The treetop adventure provides an exhilarating experience, and there are ladders, zip wires and bridges and you will feel like Tarzan or Jane once you finish the five-section course!

Visitors to the city will be most comfortable if they stay at a luxury hotel London since it offers the very best in comforts. A luxury boutique hotel London also offers a unique experience much like a home away from home. The Halkin London lives up to these expectations as it is elegant and set in a discreet environment, a perfect getaway for tourists.