Former animal grazing land with an open-air swimming pool, tennis, play areas & wildflower meadow.
London Fields West Side, London E8 3EU, United Kingdom Get directions
"During the summer, on the west side of the park, you might sometimes see a long queue of scantily clad people with towels, patiently waiting in the sun, eager to cool off in the water or pose by the poolside of London Fields Lido. The 50m Olympic size outdoor swimming pool is floodlit, open all year round and is heated to 25 degrees which makes swimming in the winter a joy. The swimming pool has lane swimming available all day, swimming lessons for children and adults and one to one swimming lessons. There is also a nice cafe and seating area outside to refuel after burning some calories." - POST—
"We couldn't not feature the main draw of the area, London Fields itself. Our advice; if entering after a nice stroll up Broadway Market, don't be tempted to sit with your coffee and freshly purchased goods on the first bit of grass you see. An extra few minutes walk will get you away from the BBQ smoke (an all year round feature if it isn't raining) and into some less populated areas of the park where you can relax in the wild flower meadow or catch a few overs of cricket." - POST—
"That could mean a swim in the ponds on Hampstead Heath or in one of the many lidos in the city; try London Fields..." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
"Let’s start big picture. What’s the vibe here? There’s something very British about clinging to the open-air life even when it’s wet and cold. London’s lidos (pronounced lee-doze) embody this attitude. Dating from the 1920s and ’30s, these outdoor cold-water pools substitute for seaside resorts on sunny days, and serve as a home for fitness nuts on wintry ones. But mostly they make for a perfect outing, complete with cafés, hot showers, and plenty of kids’ facilities. Four of the best, dotted around London’s extraordinary parks, are at Brockwell, Charlton, Parliament Hill, and London Fields. But let’s be clear: Lidos are about swimming in cold water, so they're not for the faint of heart. However, there’s nothing more exhilarating than the feeling of your circulation pumping as you pry yourself out of the water. Any standout features or must-sees? Brockwell Lido, in Brixton’s Brockwell Park, is a 50-meter pool from the 1930s with an award-winning café and attached fitness center. Parliament Hill Lido, on the edges of Hampstead Heath, is one of the biggest lidos in London; it's massively popular with families and triathletes-in-training. If the idea of cold water is too much but you still want to swim outside, visit London Fields lido, which is heated. After a £2 million refurbishment in 2013, Charlton Lido, in southeast London, is also heated. Is it tough to get in? Book online to avoid crowds, especially on sunny days; otherwise, plan to arrive early. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? Unlike luxury hotel pools, London's lidos are perfect for wannabe fitness freaks who really want to get in some physical training on the cheap. If you don't like cold water, of course, take a pass." - Ramsay Short
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