Annual festive spectacular Winter Wonderland has a frozen theme this year with attractions including an ice bar, magical ice kingdom, and the country's largest open air ice rink.

Returning for its 15th year, the Hyde Park attraction is open daily from 10am to 10pm from Friday (November 18) until January 2, 2023.

If you can't make it to the slopes this winter, try the 45 metre real ice slide, courtesy of Crystal Ski Holidays, with six lanes to race down.

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The Resident: The Magical Ice Kingdom features slides and passages and ice sculpturesThe Magical Ice Kingdom features slides and passages and ice sculptures (Image: Courtesy of Winter Wonderland)

Regular draw, The Magical Ice Kingdom unveils a new look with enchanted secret passageways, snow-tunnelled ice slide, and life-sized unicorn made from more than 500 tonnes of ice and snow sourced from the purest lakes of Europe and Canada.The Resident: The Ice Kingdom at Winter WonderlandThe Ice Kingdom at Winter Wonderland (Image: Giles Smith)

Bar Ice offers an alpine apres-ski experience in the centre of London with tables, chairs, and glasses made of ice, and a complimentary Mixtons Cocktail with each ticket - alongside a thermal cloak to keep out the -10°C cold.

And the Ice Rink is set around the park's Victorian bandstand with skating aids to help the less confident. There are even ice sculpting workshops to try your hand at creating frozen magic.

And after all that, visitors can warm up at the many festive fairground rides, bars, restaurants in the Bavarian Village or take in the Christmas market stalls or Santa's Grotton in Santaland.The Resident: Visit Santa's Grotto in Winter WonderlandVisit Santa's Grotto in Winter Wonderland (Image: Giles Smith)

Winter Wonderland runs in Hyde Park from November 18 to January 2, 2023 and is open every day from 10am to 10pm, except Christmas Day. 

For more information visit  hydeparkwinterwonderland.com

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