Winter Wonderland has launched four new Packages for 2025, allowing visitors to tailor their day with added extras such as ride credits, fast-track upgrades and food discounts
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Hyde Park Winter Wonderland is officially open and once more, London’s biggest Christmas extravaganza is fully feasted with over 60 food and drink vendors, serving everything from New York pizza, Caribbean curries, pulled pork and bratwurst baps, as well as scrumptious cheese fondue.
Wandering around Winter Wonderland on an empty stomach is unimaginable enjoying their Christmas jaunt, but how much can you expect to pay for some of the more simple gastronomic pleasures of offer? Say, a bratwurst bap? Or a plain cup of coffee or glass of wine?
Already, prices have been revealed from some of the vendors. Apres Ski Party Funhouse is selling regular bratwurst baps for £8, cheese-filled bratwursts for £9, ‘currywursts’ for £9 and spicy sausage baps for £9. Those wanting toppings can pay £2 for roasted onions, £2, for cheese sauce and £1 for jalapenos. Elsewhere, the menu from the Bavarian Village show a 175ml glass of red, white or rose wine costs £9.50, while a hot chocolate with cream and 25ml Baileys comes to a hefty £11.50.
But it’s not all pricey at the Bavarian Village. A deluxe hot chocolate without cream costs £3.70, while a regular cup of tea is £2.50 and coffee is £3.30. Cans of soft drinks are £2.90 and a classic mulled wine is priced at £7.40.
Alcohol is more or less in line with typical London venues, as a pint of Bavarian beer costs £7.90, while a Jaeger bomb is £8.95 and both Bailey’s and Tequila Rose come to £5.95. Single shots of spirits are priced at £8.25, rising to £11.50 for doubles. A Rekorderlig cider (500ml) is £7.30 and a coffee served with brandy, bourbon or Bailey’s is £9.50.
Food lovers attending Hyde Park Winter Wonderland will find a new twist on fondue at Le Chalet , returning for its third year in partnership with Morty & Bob’s . Their reimagined “FUNdue” menu includes tater tots, pigs in blankets and flat iron steak skewers for dipping. Visitors can also stop by Bar Ice, where everything from the walls to the glasses is made of ice.
Winter Wonderland has also launched four new Packages for 2025, allowing visitors to tailor their day with added extras such as ride credits, fast-track upgrades and food discounts. Tickets are free during off-peak times and cost up to £7.50 during peak periods. Entry fees are waived for anyone spending £25 or more in advance online.
New for 2025, the opening hours will vary slightly across the six weeks we’re open. Whilst Winter Wonderland will stay open until 10pm every evening as usual, some mornings will open a little later. Any dates not listed below will open at 10am. The dates that differ are as follows:
- Friday 14th November: Open from 12pm
- Monday 17th November: Open from 12pm
- Wednesday 19 November: Open from 2pm
- Thursday 20th and Friday 21st November: Open from 11am
- Wednesday 26th November: Open from 12pm
- Thursday 27th and Friday 28th November: Open from 11am
- Monday 1st December – Wednesday 3rd December: Open from 12pm
- Thursday 4th and Friday 5th December: Open from 11am
- Monday 8th – Friday 12th December: Open from 11am
- Monday 15th – Thursday 18th December: Open from 11am
- Friday 26th December: Open from 11am
- Monday 29th December – Thursday 1st January 2026: Open from 11am
This year, it is open from Friday 14th November 2025 to Thursday 1st January 2026, however the event will be closed on a few days:
- Tuesday 18th November
- Monday 24th November
- Tuesday 25th November
- Thursday 25th December (Christmas Day)
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