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Birkenhead Park
"Historic park"
Address: Birkenhead CH41 8AT, UK
State: Merseyside
City: Birkenhead
Zip Code: CH41 8AT


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Reviews
Just an amazing historical and stunning park, that is kept beautiful. Everything you could need for a fabulous day out, for all ages! Brilliant cafe with clean toilets and positioned like a sun terrace on sunny day, so can bask in sunshine outside. Since discovering this jewel, can't keep away and love showing it off to others!
Went here today on quite a sunny day. I've been to Birkenhead a couple of times and this is the first time I've been in this park. Very spacious with its wide cycle lanes and public footpaths. A great place to just get away and wander. It also has a visitor centre.
Big and beautiful park. Also very historical. A great place for walks, picnics or days out with the family or dogs. There is also a lovely cafe in the park with nice food and a great atmosphere. There are also lakes in the park and plenty of beautiful wildlife. Would highly recommend Playground: There is a well maintained playground for children in the park. Dog-friendliness: Suitable for all dogs. Great place for walks.
Apparently built in 1847, and I believe the design influenced Central park in New York. it's very interesting park, it's cut into two sections by a road, so you have an upper and lower park. Most of the attractions are in the lower park, the lake, bridge and cafe and visitor centre. The lake is a good place to see and feed swans, geese and ducks.
Beautiful historic park with many original features. Surrounded by beautiful architecture with Asian inspired bridges, migratory birds, sports field and many well maintained paths to explore. The inspiration for Central Park in New York City. Dog and child friendly and a great weekend trip and well worth a visit for tourists to Liverpool or Wirral.
Birkenhead park is a place that is steeped in history and a fantastic example of a Victorian era public park. The park is internationally famous for influencing the design of Central Park in New York. The park is split into two main parts, simply known as the lower and upper end. The lower end is the largest of the two and includes several features including a visitor centre and cafe, children's playground, bowling greens, and a pavilion. You will also find the swiss bridge and boat house on the lake in the lower end. The park itself is very easy to find and has its own Mersey rail train station, however, there is no carpark on site but it is very easy to park on one of the surrounding streets. I really enjoyed the parks history and walking the grounds, however I do think that more could be made of the parks influence and in parts it did feel as if the grounds had been a little neglected, which was a real shame. However the cafe was really enjoyable and we all enjoyed a very tasty cheese and ham toastie. The ice creams were also really good. In summary, Birkenhead park is definitely worth visiting, however if you don't live local you may want to combine the visit with another local place to make a full day out. Playground: The playground was clearly well used and there were plenty of climbing frames. However, it did feel in need of a refresh. Restrooms: Toilets were exceptional and based inside the visitor centre. Dog-friendliness: Plenty of dog friendly areas to walk with some space to safely let dogs off their lead. Picnic area: Lots of benches throughout the park to enjoy a picnic.
Such a stunning park, visited family and our air bnb was right opposite- we had no idea how big or beautiful this park would be. Lovely cafe in the middle and the fattest squirrel gangs ever. Loved it
A large unique park, comprising upper and lower parks, each with it’s own character. My wife and I find it a great place for a relaxing stroll.
Beautiful historic park with large area to walk and play. Kids playground and climbing area, lots of treats and the pond to see ducks
Birkenhead Park, located in the heart of Birkenhead, Merseyside, England, is a historic and picturesque public park. Designed by the renowned Joseph Paxton, it officially opened its gates on April 5, 1847. This green oasis is not only a local gem but also holds global significance. Its UNESCO-shortlisted design has inspired parks worldwide, including New York’s Central Park. With lush landscapes, serene lakes, and well-maintained paths, Birkenhead Park invites visitors to explore its beauty. Whether you’re attending events, enjoying a leisurely walk, or simply basking in nature, this Grade I listed landscape remains a testament to the vision of creating a harmonious space for all—from peasants to monarchs.
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