Crystal Palace

Old Cople Lane, Crystal Palace Parade, London, London, SE19 1UF | Telephone: 020 8778 7155 | View Map

  • Woodland river bank
    Woodland river bank
  • London Bridge
    London Bridge
  • River Thames sunset
    River Thames sunset
  • Camping with picnic
    Camping with picnic
  • London Eye & River Thames
    London Eye & River Thames
  • London skyline
    London skyline

Open Dates:
Open All Year

Earliest Arrival Time: 1pm
Latest Departure Time: 12pm

Facilities

• Wi-Fi available
• Wash room / toilets
• Non-electric tent pitch

Why stay here

South of the River Thames, on Crystal Palace Park is our bustling London site - popular with families during the summer months, with many local attractions such as the maze and Victorian dinosaur statues. Central London is directly north and easy to get to by bus or train, day or night. There’s an endless amount of things you can see and do including visiting famous landmarks like Tower Bridge and Big Ben, as well as museums, theatres, shops, art galleries, cafes and bars.

Accommodation at Crystal Palace

Site details


Facilities

  • • Wi-Fi available*
  • • Wash room / toilets
  • • Baby changing and disabled facilities
  • • Dish washing area
  • • Laundry facilities
  • • Pitches: grass, non-electric

*Please note Crystal Palace campsite provides FREE hotspot Wi-Fi to the pitch.

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Activities & experiences nearby


  • Cycling Cycling

    Crystal Palace Park is not just for dinosaur hunters, there are plenty of pathways throughout the park to enjoy by bike.

  • Walking Walking

    The capital is home to lots of beautiful walking routes that are perfect to while the afternoon away whilst you sightsee, with loads of hidden gems right on the doorstep. Go on a fascinating amble from Crystal Palace to Nunhead cemetery, via Horniman Museum and Gardens. Or head on to the Capital Ring Walk from Crystal Palace to Streatham Common through lush forest greenery and with spectacular views of South London.

    Check out other walking routes here.

  • Pubs and restaurants Pubs and restaurants

    Dating back to the 13th century, Borough Market (next to London Bridge) is London’s oldest food market. With its abundance of tasty treats from global traders and street-food vendors, you can spend delicious hours wandering through the stalls. And of course no trip to central London would be complete without a stroll through the infamous China Town.

    Staying local, The Crystal Palace Food Market bills itself as a market first, restaurant second. Whatever time of day, it's always worth a visit serving all kinds of artisanal produce like bread, olives, charcuterie, flowers, jam and wine. Brown & Green is a little gem. Located by Crystal Palace station this is the place to brunch at the weekend. Grab a coffee and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.

     

  • Family Days Out Family Days Out

    Home to old palace ruins, Crystal Palace Park has over 30 extraordinary dinosaur statues built by the Victorians as well as a farm and a maze.

    Take the No.3 bus into central London and visit some of London iconic sights, like the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, taking an audio tour through the Houses of Parliament, venturing inside the ornate Victorian building of Tower Bridge to see the engine room of this working bridge or even being the eye-in-the-sky with a trip on the sweeping wheel of the London Eye.

    London is one of the few cities in the world where you can see a masterpiece for absolutely nothing at all. The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square is home to Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ as well as the entire, stunning collection of Western European paintings from the 13th Century. The Tate Modern, based on Bankside Power Station, hosts the works of Warhol, Matisse and Bourgeois, whilst the V&A Museum in South Kensington champions the very best of decorative art and design and has the world’s first all-porcelain courtyard.


* Price for 1 adult and 1 pitch. Bookings can be made online for tents up to 5x5 metres (approximately a four person tent). If you have a larger tent or specific requirements, please contact the site direct and site staff will help you with your booking. Please read our FAQs further booking information. Terms and conditions apply.

Location and transport

Old Cople Lane, Crystal Palace Parade, London, London, SE19 1UF
Telephone: 020 8778 7155

Transport Links:

  • Buses go to: central London/Oxford Circus
  • Nearest train station: Crystal Palace
  • Car hire available on site: yes

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