Brighton Festival

Queen's Park

Queen's Park
Brighton
BN2 0QU

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Set in a sheltered valley, Queen's Park has a wildlife garden planted by a local herbalist and a pond at its centre. There is also a grade II listed clock tower, built in 1915 from redbrick and portland stone. 

Getting to the venue

By bus

From central Brighton the 18 and 23 stop at Egremont Gate and Albion Hill next to Queen's Park

From central Brighton the 1, 2, 7, 14B, 14C and 27C stop at Park Street, then a 6 minute walk along Park St to Queen's Park.

By train

Nearest stations

Brighton (0.9 miles)

London Road (1.2 miles)

Moulsecoomb (1.8 miles)

Brighton can be reached from London in just over an hour with train services run by Southern and Thameslink every 15 minutes. Regular rail connections also serve Gatwick, Heathrow and Hove.

By car

Approximate journey times

London to Brighton via the A23/ M23 is approximately 50 miles, with a journey time of about 90 minutes depending on traffic.

Driving to Brighton from Kent and the South East, either from the East or West, use the A27.

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