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Queen’s Park

Queen’s Park lies on the Northwest of London. However, the Park partially falls under the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Brent. Queen’s Park can be accessed from Central London directly by the city’s Underground link. Queen’s Park in London is a popular tourist destination for families as well as young couples.

Queen’s Park houses a 30 acre park area which is also named as the Queens Park. Currently, Queen’s Park is under the management of the Corporation of London and has been rated as a Green Flag Park due to the quality of its environment and services. There are a wide range of facilities that are provided in the Queen’s Park of London, some of which include tennis courts, a pitch-and-putt course, a beautiful garden, a paddling pool in the children's garden, an animal farm for the children and a cafe.

Tourists from near and far places visit Queen’s Park every year. The Queen’s Park station offers connectivity to central and south London regions. The station is a network of rail and tube station located in proximity with the Queen’s Park.

Queen’s Park is festooned with large houses. There is a school at Queen’s Park known as Islamia School. Some of the places that can be visited from Queen’s Park in London are:
  • Kilburn
  • Maida Vale
  • Kensal Green
  • Willesden
Apart from sightseeing, Queen’s Park also offers the opportunities of food courts, pubs and bars. Baker and Spice is a well known cafe at Queen’s Park. Some of the pubs located at Queen’s Park are:
  • The Long Room
  • The Falcon
  • The Corrib Rest
Some of the restaurants near Queen’s Park of London are:
  • Brasserie Du Marche Aux Puces
  • Pall Mall Deposits
  • Porto Bello Restaurant
  • Curry Express
  • North Kensington Tandoori
  • Galicia Restaurant