1 / 3Queen's Park
π London, Greater London
Well-managed Brent park with children's playgrounds, a mini zoo, tennis courts, open and wooded areas, an on-site cafe, and pram-friendly paths throughout. Spring daffodil displays and paddling pool are seasonal highlights.
Amazing local park, with a lots of space for activities, mini zoo, coffee shop and sport areas as tennis courts and etc.. Very well maintained! One of my favourite parks in London! β¨
π Family Action Verdict
A strong all-ages park visit when planned around facility hours. The mini zoo and playgrounds work well for younger children; the sports courts appeal to older ones. Arrive mid-morning to ensure toilets, cafe, and all facilities are open. Check seasonal hours before visiting β they vary significantly across the year.
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π¬ What Families Are Saying
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Emerson Reis
a year ago
βAmazing local park, with a lots of space for activities, mini zoo, coffee shop and sport areas as tennis courts and etc.. Very well maintained! One of my favourite parks in London! β¨β
David W
6 months ago
βLarge and very scenic park, managed by the City of London, with varied open and wooded areas and a cafe, two toilets, and plenty of recreational activities.β
Suzanne Iwai
4 years ago
βInteresting 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.β
Pat Fitz
4 months ago
βThe toilets were closed at 3:30pn on Saturday, the 15th of November 2025. The Queens Park cafΓ© area and also the toilets next to the childrenβs playground was closed and had the shutters down at 3:30pm . I use this park because they have toilets and when you have a medical condition it is important you have access to toilets that you have research that will be available.it is extremely concerning that the toilets are closed an hour before the park closes.. If the cafΓ© is open till 430pm and they are serving food and drinks, the toilets attached to the cafΓ© should be opened until the cafΓ© closes. The staff in the cafΓ© stated it was nothing to do with them. They were very rude and said it would be the staff that wear green in the park that would be responsible. I couldnβt see anyone around at 3:30 pm that was visible. The park itself is lovely. I have been using this part for over 40 years. It is extremely concerning that the toilets are not opened and available when you need to use them.β
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Overview
Queen's Park is managed by the City of London and covers varied terrain from open lawns to wooded sections. The mini zoo and multiple play areas are the main family draws. Tennis courts and putting green add adult interest. Two toilet facilities are on site, and a cafe operates within the park. Facilities close earlier than the park gates β mid-day visits avoid the risk of arriving to shuttered toilets or cafe.







