Victoria Park, also known as 'Vicky Park' or 'The People's Park', is a historic park located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London, England. The park was opened in 1845 and is the largest park in Tower Hamlets, covering an area of 86 hectares. It has a rich history and has been a popular destination for the local community, with over 9 million visitors each year. The park features various facilities, including two cafes, two playgrounds, sporting facilities, and a skatepark. It also hosts many festivals and events throughout the year. The park has undergone refurbishment and has won several awards, including the reinstatement of many of its old features. The park is also home to many historic artifacts and features, including the remains of the old London Bridge. The park is accessible for wheelchair users, with accessible toilets and step-free access to community buildings. Dogs are allowed in the park, but not in children's play areas. The park is a key link in a green corridor, stretching from the River Thames to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Plan your family visit to the Victoria Park with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited Victoria Park, the largest green space in East London. We explored the park, enjoying the lake, walkway near the canal, cafes, flower beds, and playgrounds. We also attended the Farmers Market on a Sunday
Highlights: The kids loved playing in the playgrounds and visiting the Farmers Market. We also enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the park and the proximity to other attractions like the boating lake and sports facilities ✨
