Venue Description
Crystal Palace Park is one of South London's largest public parks - and one the most important and historic green spaces - situated in the Borough of Bromley, at the meeting point of four other boroughs (Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark). At the top of the 200-acre Grade II* listed park is the site where Sir Joseph Paxton’s large glass Crystal Palace stood between 1854 and 1936, when it was tragically destroyed in a spectacular fire. The park is also home to some full-size dinosaur models built by the Victorians, the National Sports Centre, a children’s farm, a playground, a maze, an outdoor concert platform, boating and fishing lakes and plenty of green space to explore.
Accessibility
There is step free access into the park, and many step-free routes around the park (please note some paths around the lakes may be muddy).
Toilets
The Changing Places toilet can be found by the Thicket Road car park.
Staff
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The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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