If you plan to come by car there are a number of car parks within the Park, all Pay and Display.
Wandsworth Council change the fees and the conditions from time to time, so check the signs in the Car Parks for the latest.
Disabled Badge holders should check at the signs in the Car Parks but generally the rules when a valid badge and clock card are displayed are 3 hours during weekdays and no limit at weekends.
Local streets are almost exclusively permit holder only or pay and display.
On Monday 15th February the Kensington and Chelsea Council are closing Albert Bridge to motor traffic for major refurbishment. The work is expected to take 18 months, but Park users will still be able to walk across. more...
Within the frozen Park today,
A ”caution” sign was half-witted.
Warning of ice was quite OK.
Why “No BBQs permitted”?
Please those on duty another day,
Before warnings are transmitted,
By signs or any other way,
Use words that are better fitted.
Philip Wright, January 2010
I have a sign to warn of ice
Because to fall would not be nice
Oh where to put it, what to do
Oh here's a sign, No BBQ
On which I'll mount it, by the gate
Not centred, quite deliberate.
It may bemuse, it may well rile?
I hope, at least, it made you smile.
replies Jerry Birtles, Park Manager

The Park is always popular with photographers and websites are popping up where their work can be seen, such Flickr...