Queen’s Park located at 520 Langside Rd, Glasgow G42 9QL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 276 1476

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john trewinnard

5 Google Rating

Great place to let my German Shepherd pup just run and run! He chases the squirrels, rabbits (None

5/ 5

Great place to let my German Shepherd pup just run and run! He chases the squirrels, rabbits (None that he can get anywhere near to )and any ball or other dog he can befriend and whatever the weather or time of year, we both get home worn out, happy and cuddle up for a nap on the couch! -the Queens Park is the best inner-city park for both Zak +myself and our lives are both so much richer for its closeness to us!life would just not be the same without it,it's a gem in Glasgow and not to be missed if given the chance!!--we love it!...

Michael Stone

5 Google Rating

Had some to to kill waiting to pick someone up from the nearby Victoria Hospital. Lovely walk around

5/ 5

Had some to to kill waiting to pick someone up from the nearby Victoria Hospital. Lovely walk around the park, up to the flagpole to get great views over Glasgow city. Round to the greenhouses to see a range of plants such as cacti, etc. There's an aviary and pet house there too.

Lizzie Stevenson

5 Google Rating

I grew up going to this park and it's a long time since I've been back but, wow! So clean and peacef

5/ 5

I grew up going to this park and it's a long time since I've been back but, wow! So clean and peaceful and then the best surprise ever. Mum n dad swans sitting on the grass with their seven signets whom they then led slowly and carefully to the wee pond with the few people around videoing and taking pics from a distance. Made my summer. Go, respect it and enjoy ☺

Carol Crawford

5 Google Rating

Enjoy walking my dog in Queens Park. Lovely to see the swans and their Cygnets doing well. The pond

5/ 5

Enjoy walking my dog in Queens Park. Lovely to see the swans and their Cygnets doing well. The pond is busy with all sorts of ducks and wildlife. The children have a great time in the play area. There is something for everyone in this park.

June MacLeod

5 Google Rating

Beautiful park in the centre of a busy suburb of south Glasgow. New parkrun here has hills and flat

5/ 5

Beautiful park in the centre of a busy suburb of south Glasgow. New parkrun here has hills and flat sections, I love it.

Stephen Galloway

4 Google Rating

Love this Park. Been going here for years. Really nice walks, play parks and near to Nice cafes and

4/ 5

Love this Park. Been going here for years. Really nice walks, play parks and near to Nice cafes and bars. Really wish that they hadn't closed the glass house (like every other one... Apart from the west end, thank you Glasgow City Council).

John N

5 Google Rating

Like chess, it's bigger than Kings Park. Since COP26 it seems to have acquired a semi-permanent fast

5/ 5

Like chess, it's bigger than Kings Park. Since COP26 it seems to have acquired a semi-permanent fast food van. Which is nice.

Howard Russell

5 Google Rating

What's not to like? Peace, playgrounds, ducks, open space, views, forest. Something for everyone!

5/ 5

What's not to like? Peace, playgrounds, ducks, open space, views, forest. Something for everyone!

Wendy Douglas

5 Google Rating

It's a lovely big park. Great for walking the dog. Bit of a climb to the top but view of Glasgow is

5/ 5

It's a lovely big park. Great for walking the dog. Bit of a climb to the top but view of Glasgow is worth it.

Matthew Cullis

5 Google Rating

A pleasent city park. Bit of a cottage at night time. Lots of good cafes nearby.

5/ 5

A pleasent city park. Bit of a cottage at night time. Lots of good cafes nearby.

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