The London Bi+ Community's annual Pride Picnic returns for the 6th year!
It's a laid back, low pressure opportunity to spend time with the bi+ community, meet new friends and bask in the vibe.
As always there'll be giant biphobia jenga, bring-and-share snacks (with eligible leftovers going to a local foodbank), and a few dozen absolutely lovely people to get to know.
Join us in Hyde Park (just north of the serpentine bar and kitchen) on July 18. Look out for the pride flag bunting!
FAQs
The can I bring’s
Can I bring my kids?
Yes, but please be aware that the picnic is primarily for adults and younger children may get bored. Babes-in-arms are welcome.
Can I bring my dog?
Your well behaved dog is welcome as long as they are kept under your control.
Can I bring alcohol?
Yes, but please know your limits.
Can I bring my guitar/ukulele/tubular bells/trombone?
We really don't recommend that you bring an expensive instrument, but guitars and ukes are fine.
Can I bring food to share?
We'd love you too! Please label it for allergens and common dietary restrictions.
Can I bring my camera (Or take phone photos)?
Yes, but please only take photos with enthusiastic consent from the subjects.
The how do I get there’s
What's the nearest tube station?
Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge (both on the Piccadilly line are closest to our spot in the park. To the north of the park are Marble Arch and Lancaster Gate on the Central line.
Is there a car park?
Yes, there are two car parks on West Carriage Drive. Parking costs 11.20 for the maximum stay of four hours.
Parking is free for Blue Badge holders.
What's the nearest mainline station?
Paddington station is 0.3 miles away. It is served by trains by GWR, Heathrow Express as well as the Elizabeth line.
What buses can I use?
There are dozens of bus stops serving the park. Please use TfL’s journey planner or the CityMapper app to find the best one for you.
The will there be's
Will there be toilets?
Gendered public toilets are located a few minutes north of our site as well as in the Serpentine Bar and Kitchen building near the lake.
Will giant Jenga be back?
Yes, and we've updated the set.
Will there be a place to buy food and drinks?
The Serpentine Bar and Kitchen will be open serving salads, sandwiches, cakes and pastries and some hot food as well as coffee, tea, soft drinks and alcohol.
The Serpentine Bar and Kitchen is a more expensive option than your local supermarket or corner shop, especially for alcoholic drinks.
Will there be an opportunity to buy bi+ merchandise?
Yes, we'll have a variety of Biscuit merch and a card reader with us.