The Green Park provides a tranquil restbite from the hectic pace of city living, with its mature trees and grassland, its no surprise that the park has become a favourite spot for picnicking and sunbathing in the summer months.
The 47 acres are protected, with 250,000 daffodils bursting into life every spring and therefore sporting activities are not allowed within the park, however The Green Park is a popular route for commuters, dog walkers and joggers.
The park has had a tumultuous history, as it was recorded to be the place where a rebellion occurred in 1554, against the marriage of Mary I to Philip II of Spain and it was also an infamous duelling spot until 1667.
Opening Times
The park is open all day, all year round.
Further Information
The Green Park has been the backdrop for a number of film productions
Primary Child Friendly, Groups
Site Description Public Park
Site Facilities Cafe / Coffee Shop, Picnic Area, Public Toilets, Walking Trails
Tour Types Self Guided Tours
Attractions Wildlife
Displays Flower Gardens
Operating Times 7 Days/Week
Admission Free Admission
Nearby Public Transport, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops

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