Queens Park

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Queens Park

Set in a sheltered valley, Queens Park is perfect if you want to take a short stroll and relax. There is a wildlife garden planted by a local herbalist who runs workshops in the garden (please contact Cityparks for further information).
There is also a grade two listed clock tower, built in 1915 from Redbrick and Portland stone.

For more on the history of Queens Park and other information, go to the Friends of Queens Park page. 

Welcome to Queens Park

Upcoming events, improvements and activities at Queens Park

Use our events diary to find more events and activities at parks across the city.

 

Facilities

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Sports Facilities

Children's Playground
Tennis Courts x6


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Services

Toilets
Cafe


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Points of Interest

Wildlife Garden
Large Wildlife Pond
Grade 2 listed clock tower


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Walks

Healthwalks


Report a problem in the park

Have you found a problem at the park? If so, contact us using our online City Parks problem report form.


 


Getting there

                                                             Click the map above to find the park's location.

Bus
The 23, 81, 81A, 81B and 81C services run closest to Queens park. Further information and timetables available from the Brighton & Hove Bus company

Cycling
There are cycle lanes leading to the park from the city centre and various places to secure your bicycle to around the park. For more information on cycling around the city check the Journey On site.

Cars
There is Pay and Display parking available along West Drive, North Drive and East Drive which surrounds the park.

Opening Times -

Park: Always open.

Cafe - 10.30am-5.30pm daily in summer, weather permitting in winter.

Don't miss this.....

Queens Park Pond

At the centre of the park is a large wildlife pond, which is a great attraction for visitors, with waterfowl such as Geese and Moorhens to feed with grain and seeds.
Please note: don’t feed the birds with bread, it's not good for them and encourages the local Herring gulls to scavenge.
There are also water cascades going down into the pond from the peace garden area.

You can also Dedicate a Bench or Donate a Tree at this park.

Get involved and find out more

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Park Rangers - What are they doing in your area?



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One of our Easily Accessible parks



More information and how to contact us

More information Contact us

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