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Join us for a relaxed summer picnic in Hyde Park — an easy afternoon of sunshine, snacks, and good conversation in one of London’s most iconic parks.
This is one of our simplest formats, but always one of the loveliest. There’s something about sitting outside together that makes conversations feel easy and unforced.
This is especially suited if you enjoy lower-pressure social formats where you can dip in and out of conversations, move around naturally, and simply spend a few relaxed hours together.
We’ll meet at 3pm by the Italian Gardens Café in Hyde Park (by the fountain), before heading over to find a picnic spot together nearby.
We’ll wait around 10 minutes before settling in, so please try to arrive on time if you’d like to join the group from the beginning.
A group chat will be created before the event so everyone can easily find the group on the day, and you’ll automatically be added beforehand.
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Expect a relaxed, go-with-the-flow afternoon — chatting, snacking, and enjoying the park together at an easy pace.






We love organising interesting things for our members and The Merit Club hosting team will be on hand to help with the smooth running of this wonderful event.
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