Victoria Park is located at 141 Newhaven Rd, Edinburgh EH6 4QR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Victoria Park and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

A lovely public park in the Trinity area of Edinburgh . Two good play areas; a small one for toddlers and a larger one for the older children. Lots of green areas to kick a ball about and a large circular path where many have learned to ride their first bike.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0131 529 5050

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/

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ania sysy

3 Google Rating

Amazing park, great for kids and adults. Big playground for older kids and plenty of lawns for leisu

3/ 5

Amazing park, great for kids and adults. Big playground for older kids and plenty of lawns for leisure or picnics. Unfortunately now playground very busy with children (even busier after school) and parents all day long, refusal bins removed from the park. In a corner of the park there is also smaller playground for younger children, very dated and tired. During pandemia I prefer to go elsewhere.

Scottie S

5 Google Rating

Just moved into the area and this is on my doorstep, such a lovely place to go, walking the dog and

5/ 5

Just moved into the area and this is on my doorstep, such a lovely place to go, walking the dog and saying hello to all the locals. Lovely!

Kristine Solmane

5 Google Rating

It's amazing park with two playground for toddlers and bigger kids. It has two tennis courts, basket

5/ 5

It's amazing park with two playground for toddlers and bigger kids. It has two tennis courts, basketball and football.

Ola Oyadiran

5 Google Rating

Quite a beautiful place and serene atmosphere. Good outdoor centre

5/ 5

Quite a beautiful place and serene atmosphere. Good outdoor centre

Ruary Muirhead

4 Google Rating

Despite being brought up in Edinburgh I have to admit a recent visit with a Daughter and Grandson wa

4/ 5

Despite being brought up in Edinburgh I have to admit a recent visit with a Daughter and Grandson was most enjoyable. The enclosed play area is well laid out and allowing fun and adventure for the wee ones. Plenty of seats around for the "oldies" too.

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