Southwark Park in London
Southwark Park, is a ‘green flags’ award winning park held at Gomm road in Southwark area of South London. People visit Southwark park to take a break from the capital city’s busy life and enjoy their time around the lush green park. Boating in the lake, refreshments of the park’s café and visiting the wildlife garden consummates one’s trip to the Southwark Park. Sports lovers can always benefit from the athletics track, the bowling green and football & tennis areas present in the park. If you are planning a day out then plan a visit to this lush green paradise and unwind yourself.
Visit Southwark’s Park Website
Contact:+44 20 7525 2000
Instructions
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History
The 25 hectare park was opened in 1869 by Metropolitan Board of Works. Its Ada Salter rose garden was developed in 1936. The park went through a renovation programme worth of 2.5 million GBP. A new bowling area was constructed and lake along with several other parts were repaired. -
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Nearest attractions
CGP London, an art gallery is present in the park and it is a good idea to visit it on your trip to Southwark Park. Another attraction that you might be interested in is the Brunel Museum which is present close to the park. -
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Tickets and Entry
You can confirm the admission fee or entry ticket price by calling up the parks administration at the below mentioned telephone number. -
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Events at Southwark Park
Several events and concerts are being held at the Southwark Park in summer. -
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Operational hours
The park open from 7:30 am till an hour before dusk. -
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Contact details
If you have a query regarding the park then you may get in touch with the administration of the park at the below mentioned telephone number.
Contact:+44 20 7525 2000 -
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Location
Southwark Park, London SE16, United Kingdom. -
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How to get to Southwark Park
By Tube
The nearby tube station, Canada water underground station is at a distance of 0.5 miles. One can reach the park in 10 minutes on foot. From the tube station head southwest on renforth st and continue onto Moodkee St and then turn left onto Neptune St. Now, turn left onto lower road and then right onto Gomm road. Continue onto Lower road which takes you in the park. View Map
By Bus
“Rotherhithe/Surrey Quays, The Stanley Arms (Stop PE)” is the closest bus stop from the park. The 0.2 miles distance can be covered in 4 minutes on foot. Use bus number P12 to reach the bus stop. Now, head southeast on Southwark Park road and make a left turn onto lower road. Lower road would take you to the Southwark Park. View Map