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🌳Alexandra Park

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A large Victorian park surrounding the iconic Alexandra Palace, offering stunning views over London. Highlights include a boating lake, a children's playground (ages 2-12) with zip wire, a skate park, tennis courts, and wide open lawns for picnics. The park also features a small animal enclosure and a café. Seasonal events like fireworks and funfairs. The adjacent palace hosts indoor exhibitions and ice skating in winter.
- Playground suitable for toddlers and older kids
- Flat paths for buggies and scooters
- Public toilets and baby-changing facilities
- Free parking (limited) and good transport links

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for the wide open spaces

    The park is large with plenty of open space. Bring a backpack or use your buggy to carry essentials, and consider staying in one area rather than exploring everything in one visit.

  • Playground suits mixed ages well

    The playground (ages 2-12) includes a zip wire alongside toddler-friendly equipment, so families with children of different ages can visit together.

  • Buggies work well on park paths

    Flat paths throughout the park make buggy navigation straightforward. This is ideal for families with babies or younger toddlers who need regular breaks.

  • Baby changing facilities are available

    Public toilets with baby-changing facilities are provided, so you can manage nappy changes without heading to the palace building.

  • Water and sun protection essentials

    The open lawns offer little shade. Bring sun cream, hats, and plenty of water, especially on warm days or during summer visits.

  • Parking is free but limited

    Free parking is available but limited. Arrive early during weekends or use public transport links, which are good from central London.

  • Boating lake appeals to younger children

    The boating lake is often a highlight for young children. Bring snacks and allow time to stop and watch ducks or boats.

  • Bring picnic supplies or use the café

    The park has a café, but picnicking on the wide lawns is popular and cost-effective. Bring a blanket and packed lunch if preferred.

  • Scooters and bikes are practical here

    Flat, wide paths mean scooters and balance bikes are great for older toddlers and young children to burn energy across the park.

  • Winter ice skating adds seasonal appeal

    The palace hosts ice skating in winter, which is separate from the park but worth combining with a park visit for a full day out.

  • Small animal enclosure suits younger visitors

    A small animal enclosure is on-site, which younger children often enjoy. Worth checking current residents and opening times in advance.

  • Check event calendar for seasonal activity

    Fireworks and funfairs run seasonally. These can make visits exciting but may affect crowds and parking, so plan accordingly.

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