
Queen's Park Children's Farm
π London, Greater London
A small city farm within Queen's Park, London, featuring goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, and pigeons. Free to enter and pram-accessible, takable in around 10 minutes as part of a wider park visit.
Such helpful, amazing and friendly staff. They are knowledgeable and generally care. Whilst they want you to spend money, they give honest advice. Staff not only care about your pets they also care about the owners. We always get a friendly welcome. Cannot recommend this place enough! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with toddlers and young children who want a brief, genuine farm encounter in an urban setting. The free admission and park location make it an easy add-on to a Queen's Park outing. Children fascinated by farm animals will enjoy meeting the goats and feeding the ducks.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
View all reviews β31 Google reviews
Becky Berman
6 years ago
βSuch helpful, amazing and friendly staff. They are knowledgeable and generally care. Whilst they want you to spend money, they give honest advice. Staff not only care about your pets they also care about the owners. We always get a friendly welcome. Cannot recommend this place enough! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!β
Georgeta Buhnila
10 months ago
βA small lovely city farm, clean and well maintained. We had a nice time!β
Anca Laura
a year ago
βBeautiful little farm in the middle of cityπ€©π€©β
IF 1984
3 years ago
βA little farm with a couple of sheeps, a couple of goats and some pigeons for the little ones to enjoy.β
Reviews from Google
Overview
Queen's Park Children's Farm occupies a compact corner of Queen's Park and houses goats, sheep, ducks, chickens, and pigeons in well-maintained enclosures. Entry is free and the farm is pram-accessible. Staff are knowledgeable and attentive to both animals and visitors. The full circuit takes approximately 10 minutes, making it best positioned as a complement to Queen's Park's playground and open space rather than a standalone day out.







