Queen's Park
- Queens Park, Brighton, BN2 0QU
- Queen's Park
Set in a sheltered valley, Queen's Park is perfect if you want to take a short stroll and relax.
Find out where the parks in our city are, and how you can get to them.
Set in a sheltered valley, Queen's Park is perfect if you want to take a short stroll and relax.
Beautiful Pavilion gardens surround the magnificent Royal Pavilion providing visitors and locals with a green haven in the heart of the city.
Located towards the east of the city, Saunders Park is a well-used community park.
St Ann's Well Gardens, not far from Hove seafront, is a treat for the tree-lover and will appeal to young and old alike.
Stanmer Park is the city’s largest park and the gateway to the South Downs National Park.
Stoneham Park is a valued community park with a number of facilities for all to enjoy.
The Chattri Memorial was built after the First World War to commemorate all the Indian soldiers who gave their lives in the war.
The Level is one of the largest public open spaces in central Brighton.
Waterhall Conservation Area has extensive views of the downs and woodland walks.
Wild Park is Brighton & Hove's largest Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and has extensive woodland walks and spectacular views over the city.
Bordered to the north and east by woodland, Withdean Park is a large informal space with good views of the South Downs.