National Rail
Paddington – around 20-minute walk
Victoria – around 20-minute walk
If you’re travelling from outside London, you should book your rail tickets in advance. Special 2012 Games Train Tickets are available for London 2012 ticket holders.
London Underground
Bond Street – around 20-minute walk
Edgware Road – around 20-minute walk
Green Park – around 25-minute walk
Hyde Park Corner (for arrival only) – around 5-minute walk
Knightsbridge – around 25-minute walk
Marble Arch (for arrival only) – around 15-minute walk
Paddington – around 20-minute walk
Victoria – around 20-minute walk
There will be no departures from Hyde Park Corner and Marble Arch stations between 10am and 10pm. If you are coming via these stations, remember you will need to find an alternative route home.
Docklands Light Railway (DLR)
Not an option for this venue.
London Overground
Not an option for this venue.
Bus
London has an extensive bus network. For details, check the Transport for London website. We also recommend you check the summary of service changes during the Games [PDF]
River
Not an option for this venue.
Coach
Victoria coach station is around 20 minutes’ walk from the venue.
Park-and-ride
Not an option for this venue.
Park-and-walk
Not an option for this venue.
Walking
It is easy to reach Hyde Park on foot from across central London. View the travel map.
Discover more about the area and soak up the atmosphere with a 2012 Games guided walk. Guided walks offer an opportunity to travel to your venue on foot with experienced walk leaders, giving you confidence that you will arrive on time without getting lost! Trained volunteers will meet you at a convenient start point and lead you to or from the venue in groups of up to 30. To find out more and reserve your place on a free guided walk for this venue click here
Cycling
Free, secure, managed cycle parking will be provided at Hyde Park, Albion Gate, Achilles Gate and Rutland Gate. Please bring your own cycle lock.
You can view cycling routes using the London Cycling Guide covering the area. Bear in mind that some roads around Hyde Park may be closed for road events.
Alternatively, plan your journey by bike using the spectator journey planner.
If you’re thinking of cycling, why not join a 2012 Games guided cycle ride. These rides offer an opportunity to travel with an experienced ride leader, on audited routes. The rides are up to an hour long and are suitable for families. You’ll need your own bike but the rides are free. Click here to find out more and reserve your place.
Please note that bike locks will not be provided at the venue so remember to bring one with you.
Accessible travel
Green Park is the closest station with step-free access and staff assistance available. An accessible shuttle will run between Green Park station and the venue.
Paddington and Victoria National Rail stations have step-free access from all platforms to street level, although Underground connections at these stations are not step-free. You can book rail tickets and staff assistance on the 2012 Games Train Ticket booking website
London's buses have low floors and provide audio and visual information. There is one wheelchair space per bus.
Limited, pre-booked accessible parking will be provided close to the venue for disabled spectators who are UK Blue Badge holders or members of an equivalent national scheme.
Taxis and private hire vehicles
Taxi and private hire vehicle drop-off areas are located outside the venue.