**Business Description for Alexandra Park, London**

Nestled in the heart of Harrow, Alexandra Park is a vibrant outdoor oasis at 33 Alexandra Ave, HA2 8PX, where nature meets recreation. This beautifully landscaped park offers a diverse range of activities perfect for families, friends, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With sprawling green lawns, well-maintained walking paths, and a dedicated children’s play area, Alexandra Park is an ideal destination for those looking to unwind or engage in fun-filled outdoor activities.

At Alexandra Park, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming and family-friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely picnic, engaging in a spirited game of frisbee, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings, our park caters to all ages and interests. Our staff is always on hand to assist with any questions you may have, ensuring your visit is both enjoyable and memorable.

For those seeking organized recreational opportunities, we offer various community events throughout the year that bring people together to celebrate nature and wellness. Our commitment to providing a safe and engaging environment makes Alexandra Park a cherished spot for both locals and visitors.

Ready to explore? We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us at 020 8901 2600 for any inquiries. To learn more about our park’s features and upcoming events, please visit our website at [Harrow Parks](http://www.harrow.gov.uk/info/200253/parks_and_open_spaces/29/alexandra_park). Experience the beauty and charm of Alexandra Park—your perfect escape in Harrow!

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James Rishton

3 Google Rating

The park is OK at best, it's very small with limited facilities. Also recommend you keep an eye out

3/ 5

The park is OK at best, it's very small with limited facilities. Also recommend you keep an eye out as there are occasionally some dodgy people. I recommend it's good for things like cycling through or for children to go to the playground.

Steven Merle

3 Google Rating

Nice new. But why spend so much money? Why couldn't the big slide and small child slide have been ke

3/ 5

Nice new. But why spend so much money? Why couldn't the big slide and small child slide have been kept? All this area needed was more equipment and more bark chips on the floor. And a mow of the grass.

Clive Leaper

4 Google Rating

Can't say I remember her, but I'm sure she was lovely. X

4/ 5

Can't say I remember her, but I'm sure she was lovely. X

Martin Tan

3 Google Rating

Good bit of grass space and a new small playground. That’s all

3/ 5

Good bit of grass space and a new small playground. That’s all

Uzma Mir

5 Google Rating

Done a really excellent job with the refurbishment of the children's park.

5/ 5

Done a really excellent job with the refurbishment of the children's park.

Anitha B

4 Google Rating

The park is very green, quiet good maintenance, big trees, nice to have picnic during the spring and

4/ 5

The park is very green, quiet good maintenance, big trees, nice to have picnic during the spring and summer time. They have just renovated the kids playground. It’s nicer now.

Aida RAFOLS

3 Google Rating

Great park, good for walks and also for the playground. Although after a sunny day the bins can be o

3/ 5

Great park, good for walks and also for the playground. Although after a sunny day the bins can be overflowing and the ground full of dirt. Some people go there to party at early times. Not good for the weekends of you planning to go with kids. Weekdays is peaceful and more quiet.

Ash Mxx

5 Google Rating

Since the long over due upgrade to the playground equipment in this park it is much nicer. Small out

5/ 5

Since the long over due upgrade to the playground equipment in this park it is much nicer. Small outdoor gym and basketball ball area and big enough for a nice leisurely stroll or a bike ride we normally take our cycles as a family. Only request to large groups having parties please be considerate and bring black bags and take your rubbish with you, thank you.

Alexander Mclaren

5 Google Rating

Great place to walk dog. Lots of other friendly dogs. Great place to sit and smoke. Great space!!!

5/ 5

Great place to walk dog. Lots of other friendly dogs. Great place to sit and smoke. Great space!!!

NICOLAS WOOD

4 Google Rating

Good place to walk. Neat and clean

4/ 5

Good place to walk. Neat and clean

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