1 / 3Finsbury Park Playground
đ London, Greater London
Destination playground with three age-distinct play zones, a sandpit, water play features, and a boat ride. Public toilets and a cafe are on-site. Pram-friendly access throughout the park grounds.
If u are looking to take your kids to a park then the play ground in Finsbury park is the best. The playground has got lot of things and kids will love it definitely. The have got a sandpit as well, kids just love playing with the sand. And right next to sandpit there's an Waterboat ride. The water boat ride costs around ÂŖ5 i guess not sure. Your kids will definitely like this park. This is the best park around harringay borough.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children across a range of ages â the three distinct zones mean toddlers and older children can each find equipment at their level. The sandpit and water play extend visits well beyond the climbing frames. Daytime visits on dry weekdays give families the most space; sunny weekend afternoons draw significant crowds.
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Meri
3 months ago
âIf u are looking to take your kids to a park then the play ground in Finsbury park is the best. The playground has got lot of things and kids will love it definitely. The have got a sandpit as well, kids just love playing with the sand. And right next to sandpit there's an Waterboat ride. The water boat ride costs around ÂŖ5 i guess not sure. Your kids will definitely like this park. This is the best park around harringay borough.â
Nesli
a year ago
âAn amazing playground for all ages and stages. Not quite local but will definitely come back again!â
Elena Papamichael
7 months ago
âFantastic place with 3 different playgrounds, my 9 year old loved it!!!â
Lorna
6 years ago
âNice playground, sectioned off from the park, with plenty for the children to enjoy including slides, swings, climbing frames, sand pit areas and more. There is equipment for both younger and older children and there is another larger climbing frame section but when we visited, it was still in the process of being constructed. Play area can get very busy, especially on warmer days, but children clearly love it. The area has little lighting once it starts to get dark and the walk to the exits usually means walking passed many groups of people sitting or standing around in the dark. Not particularly pleasant.â
Reviews from Google
Overview
Finsbury Park Playground divides into three separate play zones sized for different age groups, with climbing structures, slides, and varied equipment across each area. A sandpit and working water play features add sensory play options. An additional water boat ride operates within the park. Toilets and a cafe are accessible on-site, and the broader Finsbury Park grounds provide space for picnics and walking between sessions.







