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Queen's Park

Queens Park Lodge, Harvist Rd, London NW6 6SG, United Kingdom

Queen's Park
Park
4.6
3 reviews
8 comments
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GQPQ+8J London, United Kingdom
+44 7786 588861
cityoflondon.gov.uk
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Monday: 7–16
Tuesday: 7–16
Wedneasday: 7–16
Thursday: 7–16
Friday: 7–16
Saturday: 7–16
Sunday: 7–16
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Naomi Quinlan
Naomi Quinlan214 days ago
Very large open space.
There is a mini golf course.
Small farm.
Events take place, e.g., Queens Park Day
There is a playground and rest rooms.
Lily Khan
Lily Khan244 days ago
Such an underrated park! Cafe and petting farm are great additions to an already lovely park
Miguel Ángel Gómez Polo
Miguel Ángel Gómez Polo275 days ago
Lovely, quiet, family friendly, for running, alone walks, cup of coffee, practice golf or tennis... It's amazing place to relax.
Màn Nóng Côrr
Màn Nóng Côrr306 days ago
Looking lovely on an August Sunday afternoon! You almost forget that here, they murder the life and take the future of bright, prospective young men too.
Ben Rowan
Ben Rowan1 year ago
Great little park of a bit busy at time
Izzy Tepekoylu
Izzy Tepekoylu1 year ago
One of my fav parks in London, especially on a Sunday...hit the qp farmers market first, then find a nice bench in the no dog section!
Suzanne Iwai
Suzanne Iwai2 years ago
Interesting park with varying recreational facilities. For adults there's a fun putting green. Children have two play parks, both of which feature wooden pole swing stands, climbing frames, picnic benches, and area dividing fences also provide respite seating. The kids also have a sloping edge paddling pool which l assume will be filled with water when it's warmer. There's a nice looking cafe l didn't queue by because l had brought food with me. My companions who did go for drinks complained that th sign saying cards only was far too small so they came back empty handed and very disgruntled. Please vendors make your signage large enough for seniors and families to be able to read from 3 or 4 yards away. Plenty of mature trees provide shade for picnics. At th moment there is perhaps less colour to enjoy than in more manicured parks in boroughs like Westminster where more money is spent on shrubbery. The daffodil field though promises to be epic when all the blooms open. It's been a bit too cold for many plants to emerge.
Alexandra Luzinschi
Alexandra Luzinschi2 years ago
Such an amazing park. The playground is just fantastic, kids loved every minute spent there. Large space with sand pit, a lot of climbing activities for kiddies and also at the moment a Fair for kids under 12 going on. A bit challenging with the snacks as the fair only have sweets but with a bit of walking you can go and get them a sandwich from a shop close by. Toilets are available in at least 2 sides of the park, some are located right next to the playground. We had a great day out and the park is beautiful so we will come back very soon.
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