1 / 2Kensington Memorial Park
π London, Greater London
Free-entry park with a large multi-jet splash pad, separate play areas for different age groups, and pirate ship sandpit. Changing rooms and toilets adjacent to the water zone.
I found this park while looking for somewhere a bit quieter than the main Kensington Gardens, and itβs a lovely little find. It has a much more "local" feel to it, and on a weekday morning, there was hardly anyone about. I spent about forty-five minutes wandering around. Itβs really well laid outβone side is all about sports with tennis courts and football pitches, but the other side has these beautiful formal sunken gardens that are great for a bit of headspace. If youβre visiting in the summer, they have a massive water play area for kids which looked like it would be a total lifesaver. The paths are all paved and easy to walk, but if you want to sit on the grass after a bit of rain, you'll definitely want a waterproof rug or some wellies. I parked on a side street nearby; itβs all pay-and-display and can be a bit tight, but I found a spot easily enough. Itβs a clean, safe-feeling, and really well-looked-after park thatβs perfect for a quick escape, and Iβll definitely be back.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children under ten, especially on hot days when the splash pad transforms the park. Arrive early on summer weekdays to secure seating β benches fill fast by midday. The free entry and changing rooms make spontaneous visits very practical.
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Rachel Phillips
2 months ago
βI found this park while looking for somewhere a bit quieter than the main Kensington Gardens, and itβs a lovely little find. It has a much more "local" feel to it, and on a weekday morning, there was hardly anyone about. I spent about forty-five minutes wandering around. Itβs really well laid outβone side is all about sports with tennis courts and football pitches, but the other side has these beautiful formal sunken gardens that are great for a bit of headspace. If youβre visiting in the summer, they have a massive water play area for kids which looked like it would be a total lifesaver. The paths are all paved and easy to walk, but if you want to sit on the grass after a bit of rain, you'll definitely want a waterproof rug or some wellies. I parked on a side street nearby; itβs all pay-and-display and can be a bit tight, but I found a spot easily enough. Itβs a clean, safe-feeling, and really well-looked-after park thatβs perfect for a quick escape, and Iβll definitely be back.β
Dee P
a year ago
βThis park is great! So much to keep children busy on a hot day and to cool down. The splash pad is great but it can get pretty busy, understandably, but it is still very much enjoyable. There are toilets and changing rooms here. The sand covered playground has a pirate ship and some cool giant fossils for children to dig and find. There are other bits to play on too. There is another playground right next to it for the older children, it is really cool that they have hopscotch numbers in various languages and an area for learning alphabet sign language! In this particular area of the park there is a water refill station which is handy for hydration. Upon the entrance to the park there is a large grassy area perfect for a picnic or some ball games etc. The best part...its free! There is also local on street parking which is free on weekends!β
Kevin Plumber
7 months ago
βThis park was great, it had a big splash pad with multiple jets etc. There is what looks like a tuck shop but that wasnβt open on the day as it was the start of carnival. It has a park right next to the splash pad with a part for older kids. The younger children can also enjoy a pirate ship, slide and sanded area. Also has a mini trampoline for the little ones. Would recommend this Park, the only issues I can see is although there is seating if itβs real busy youβd have to sit on a ledge around the edge of splash pad. Other than that it will be an enjoyable day for your little ones.β
Kaushal Kishore
a year ago
βThe park is fantastic, offering a variety of amenities including tennis courts, a children's play area, walking paths, a water play zone, picnic tables, and a sandy area with rides. The kids had a wonderful time. One downside was the difficulty in finding a place to sit due to the high number of families with multiple children. While I understand the desire for families to spend time together, it might be beneficial to consider implementing some sort of restriction, such as limiting the number of children per group, to ensure a more enjoyable experience for all park visitors.β
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Overview
Kensington Memorial Park centres on a large splash pad with multiple water jets, flanked by two playgrounds β a sandpit pirate ship area for younger children and a larger frame for older kids. Spacious lawns are popular for picnics. Changing rooms and toilets sit beside the water zone. A small kiosk operates seasonally. Free parking is available on weekends; pay-and-display applies on weekdays.







