Queen's Park, Civil parish and residential district in North West London, England.
Queen's Park spans across the City of Westminster and London Borough of Brent, featuring a 30-acre park with curved pathways and open recreational spaces. The area combines residential streets, green spaces, and a busy local shopping district.
The area took its name from Queen Victoria in 1887 when the park opened. In 2014, it established London's first new civil parish council since legislative changes in 2007.
The neighborhood hosts the Queen's Park Book Festival in June and Queen's Park Day in September, drawing together authors, performers, and residents. These events shape the social calendar and bring the community together.
Queen's Park station connects the area via the Bakerloo line and London Overground to the rest of the city. Salusbury Road offers shops, restaurants, and cafés for shopping or a quick break.
A Grade II listed bandstand from 1887 still stands at the center of the park and defines its character. The grounds also feature tennis courts, a pitch-and-putt course, and a children's farm.
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