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Queen's Park is a community-focused green space in a densely populated part of London, equally perfect for finding peace and quiet or getting out for some fun and exercise!

The Park has:

  • tennis courts
  • a pitch and putt course
  • an ornamental garden
  • a children's playground with sandpit
  • a small farm
  • and a café

Getting here

Public transport

Queen's Park is connected to public transport by Queen's Park, Kensal Rise and Brondesbury Park stations on the London Overground - and by several bus routes. 

Visit TfL's Journey Planner to plan your trip.

Cycling

As stated in our byelaws, cycling is not permitted in Queen's Park, but if you want to cycle to the park, there are bike racks by the café, where bikes can be locked up. 

Parking

Queen's Park doesn't have a car park. Street parking is available in the surrounding area.

Closure due to high winds

If wind speeds are forecast to be 40mph or above, the Park may need to be closed for safety reasons and at short notice. We will update X with any planned closures wherever possible.

Update on the Café

A competitive re-tendering process for the North London Open Spaces cafés, including the Queen's Park café, was conducted at the end of 2025. Find out further information about the tender process.

Exploring Queen's Park

The park is quite well signposted but you can also find your way around the Park with our map or by using what3words.

Queen's Park Map PDF (3MB)
Date submitted: 3/09/20

Public transport

Queen's Park is connected to public transport by Queen's Park (5 min walk), Kensal Rise (12 min walk) and Brondesbury Park Stations(8 min walk) - and by several bus routes.

Visit TfL's Journey Planner to plan your trip.

Kensal Rise on the Mildmay Line has step free access.

Cycling

As stated in our byelaws, cycling is not permitted in Queen's Park, but if you want to cycle to the park, there are bike racks by the café, where bikes can be locked up.

Parking

Queen's Park doesn't have a car park. Street parking, with restrictions, is available in the surrounding area.

The paths in Queen's Park are tarmacked and wheelchair accessible.

There are four accessible toilets in Queen's Park:

  • Ladies' toilet accessible cubicle. Dimensions 1.6m x 2m. Located at ///builds.field.wage
  • Men's toilet accessible cubicle. Dimensions 1.6m x 2m. Located at ///jets.jets.tricks
  • Café unisex accessible toilet with baby change facilities. Dimensions 1.75m x 2.2m. Located at ///port.link.trendy
  • Café unisex  accessibile toilet without baby change facilities. Dimensions 1.5m x 2.2m. Located at ///flute.silk.stream

There are baby change facilities in both the Men's and Ladies' in the toilet block by the playground.

Locations
Location what3words address
Bandstand ///title.trap.lights
Café ///signal.bulb.mile
Café toilets ///port.link.trendy
Farm ///narrow.zones.cloud
Field of Hope ///assure.dips.double
First aid post ///snow.drape.cattle
Pitch and putt ///snow.drape.cattle
Paddling pool ///player.fetch.forks
Playground ///silks.manage.hope
Playground toilets ///store.hogs.shelf
Sandpit ///risks.little.shark
Staff yard ///solve.lodge.reach
Tennis courts ///switch.like.gent
Trim trail 1 ///luck.affair.tuned
Trim trail 2 ///fruit.hung.apron
Trim trail 3 ///trendy.middle.cans
Woodland walk ///narrow.called.riches

 

Managing Queen's Park

Find out more about how Queen's Park is cared for in the Management Plan 2025-35

Queen's Park Management Plan 2025-35 PDF (3MB)
Find out more about how Queen's Park is managed.
Date submitted: 4/02/25