Burgess Park

Albany Rd, London SE5 0AL, United Kingdom
About

Burgess Park is a park and tourist attraction located in London, United Kingdom. The average rating of this business is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 6739 reviews. The street address of this business is Albany Rd, London SE5 0AL, United Kingdom. Burgess Park is open seven days a week 24 hours a day.

FAQs
Where Burgess Park is located at?
Burgess Park is located at Albany Rd, London SE5 0AL, United Kingdom.
What is the contact number of Burgess Park?
The contact number of Burgess Park is +44 20 7525 2000
Reviews

5 Aaron Munden 19 months ago

Was here for boiler room.
Venue was set up very well and well staffed with plenty of security.
Was a red hot day and plenty of good music, food and vibes.
A big thank you to the medical centre on site who had suncream to hand. Saved a few people from serious sunburn there ????????
Will keep an eye out for future events here as it was a really good turn out!
Ez you was quality!!!

5 Bhavana Adagiri 20 months ago

The best in Southwark and one of the biggest. Very entertaining and enjoyable place to chill. This place is open to all pet owners and I personally enjoy watching them run around. It has lots of benches within the park. There are restrooms available too.

5 Dave Selkirk 19 months ago

Great big park, friendly enough crowd that seem to be around there. Love the pond, I enjoy running around it. Also a big fan of the Burgess park run.
Lots of dogs and dog owners, again, from my experience all friendly. Took my cat there today and he had a lovely time. Some cyclists can be a bit rude, as they think the paths belong to them, but the majority are friendly and it's still a lovely park. Some great coffee in and around too. Also table tennis tables.

4 Tanya Lake 23 months ago

I enjoy going to Burgess Park. I've only been there during the day so I can't vouch for it after dark. There is a lot to do including Chumleigh Gardens and Almhouses, a Lake, Memorials, Sports Facilities and Children’s Play Areas. Stop at one of the cafes for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and cake. The Park is split into two halves, separated by Wells Way; one side borders Camberwell and the other Old Kent Road. Next door, you’ll find the Surrey Linear Canal Park and Surrey Canal Path that takes you to Peckham Library.

5 Ace Alvz 30 months ago

Excellent location for picnics, walks, exercise, pets and for the views. Sunrises and sunsets are really superb here overlooking the water and bridge. Loads of ducks and swans for children to see. Huge park with multiple entrances, which sometimes can be home to local fun fairs and circuses. Good for cycling, skating and kite flying also. Best enjoyed during spring and summer.

5 Jane Doe 18 months ago

I always used to walk through here from school and the sunsets were absolutely breathtaking. I've had many family gatherings in the BBQ area too! Also, the ducks are very friendly and cute so it's like free therapy :)

5 Virgil Stoian 19 months ago

Very nice park for either relaxation or a bit of sport.

They've got a couple of tennis courts which can be hired and also a lake.

During the summer months, it's a very nice spot to relax in the late evenings and cool off after the heat.

5 Nick Gazard 23 months ago

If you know the history and area, then the transformation here is 6-star worthy. In short, it’s lovely, varied and sizeable.

At its Eastern edge is the Old Kent Road with a huge quirky gate-like entrance that leads you right up to the beautiful ponds.

It’s easy to fish here (get a license, even for kids!) or just admire the swans, geese, pelicans, ducks, etc - there are a lot!

The central part of the park is more open spaces but still with an artificial hill and rose-gardens on the Southern edge.

The children’s playground is a biking/scooting paradise, with a large slide (quite slow!), zip-line and more. Nearby is a dedicated BMX centre.

As any ‘refurbished’ park now has, there’s a cafe in some old buildings in the middle. But check the opening hours if you’re in need.

The Western half is connected with a short pedestrian tunnel and gentle gradients.

You’re greeted by an unusual old quick-lime kiln in stark contrast to the new builds on the Northern edge. A little forested area and generally flat paths round out a decent running route.

The origins and history aren’t forgotten. The Aylesbury is right there and so is a Youth Centre (by the BMX track).

Sadly BBQs seem to have been axed (many large families used to gather) but I’m sure some still do on the down-low.

If you’re able, come mid-week and it’s true bliss. If not, you’ll find some space and something to love.
Business Hours
Wednesday 24hr open
Thursday 24hr open
Friday 24hr open
Saturday 24hr open
Sunday 24hr open
Monday 24hr open
Tuesday 24hr open
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