Winter Wonderland is back for 2025 and we’ve got the full list of food and drink prices from the Bavarian Village, Apres Ski Party Funhouse and more
=Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, London’s grandest Christmas spectacle, is officially open. The event is brimming with over 60 food and drink stalls, offering everything from New York-style pizza and Caribbean curries to pulled pork and bratwurst baps, not forgetting the delicious cheese fondue.
The thought of strolling around Winter Wonderland on an empty stomach is unthinkable for those relishing their festive outing. But what might you expect to shell out for some of the simpler culinary delights on offer?
Prices have already been unveiled by some of the vendors. The Apres Ski Party Funhouse is flogging regular bratwurst baps for £8, cheese-stuffed bratwursts for £9, ‘currywursts’ for £9 and spicy sausage baps for £9, reports MyLondon.
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Those craving toppings can fork out £2 for roasted onions, £2 for cheese sauce and £1 for jalapenos. Meanwhile, the Bavarian Village menu reveals a 175ml glass of red, white or rose wine will set you back £9.50, while a hot chocolate topped with cream and a 25ml shot of Baileys comes in at a steep £11.50.
However, not everything at the Bavarian Village will burn a hole in your pocket. A deluxe hot chocolate sans cream costs just £3.70, while a standard cup of tea is a mere £2.50 and coffee is priced at £3.30.
Cans of soft drinks are available for £2.90 and a traditional mulled wine is tagged at £7.40.
Booze prices roughly match typical London establishments, with a pint of Bavarian beer setting punters back £7.90, whilst a Jaeger bomb costs £8.95 and both Bailey’s and Tequila Rose are priced at £5.95. Individual spirit measures are £8.25, climbing to £11.50 for doubles.
A Rekorderlig cider (500ml) will cost £7.30 and a coffee served with brandy, bourbon or Bailey’s comes to £9.50.
Food enthusiasts visiting Hyde Park Winter Wonderland will discover a fresh take on fondue at Le Chalet, making its third-year return in collaboration with Morty and Bob’s. Their revamped “FUNdue” offering features tater tots, pigs in blankets and flat iron steak skewers for dunking.
Guests can also visit Bar Ice, where everything from the walls to the glasses is crafted from ice.
Winter Wonderland has also unveiled four fresh Packages for 2025, enabling guests to customise their experience with additional perks such as ride credits, fast-track upgrades and food discounts. Admission is complimentary during quieter periods and costs up to £7.50 during busy times.
Entry charges are scrapped for anyone purchasing £25 or more in advance online. This year, it runs from Friday 14th November 2025 to Thursday 1st January 2026.