Queens Gardens
Queens Gardens
4.5
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Khu vực
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Khu lân cận: East Perth
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Nhà hàng
1.935 trong vòng 5 km
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415 trong vòng 10 km
Đóng góp
4.5
316 đánh giá
Xuất sắc
170
Rất tốt
123
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21
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0
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OrderintheHouse
Brisbane3.540 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Cặp đôi
During May 2024, my wife and I visited Perth, Western Australia for an annual National Conference of one of my organisations. The Conference was staged at the Hyatt Regency in Adelaide Street, East Perth and we chose to stay nearby in a studio apartment in Fraser Suites ( also in Adelaide Street ( 4 minutes walk away).
On our free day before the Conference commenced, we chose to go into the main CBD via Langley Park. However, prior to doing that we called into the delightful Queen’s Gardens located just 5 minutes walk from Fraser Suites with an entrance off Hay Street and adjacent to the WACA ( Western Australian Cricket Association) cricket ground – separated by Hale Street. The Gardens were named after Queen Victoria and opened in 1899. The park is bounded by Hay Street to the south, Plain Street to the west, Nelson Crescent to the north, and Hale Street to the east.
We were fortunate to be staying in East Perth so getting to the Gardens was easy for us. However, East Perth can be easily reached from the Perth CBD by catching a city bus or one could do the walk along Hay Street until the Gardens are reached.
What a delightful piece of green space so beautifully maintained and landscaped. It’s a little gem in the city and well worth a visit. Queens Gardens, East Perth, is a 3.3 hectare park on a former brickworks and clay pit site and opened to the public in 1899. There is a very impressive set of wrought iron entrance gates to the Gardens on the corner of Hay and Plain Streets. Also once inside there is a more than useful poster map showing the key features of the Gardens
This lovely oasis in the heart of East Perth has beautifully manicured gardens and lakes full of water lilies as well as being the habitat of the Western Australian bird emblem – the Black Swan. There are also impressive trees dotted strategically throughout the Gardens. We also noticed a neat Rotunda where no doubt weddings are held or where music bands perform. It really was a delight walking through these Gardens.
However, despite all these outstanding features the jewel in the crown has to be the Garden’s main attraction – the Peter Pan Statue – an exact replica of Sir George Frampton's famous Peter Pan statue which is located in London's Kensington Gardens in England. This one in East Perth is one of only seven made from the original mould.
The bronze replica statue was presented to the children of Western Australia by members and friends of the Rotary Club of Perth in 1927. Like the original London statue the Perth replica statue was also unveiled during the night to create a belief among the children that it had been planted there by the fairies. Nothing beats the delightful world of make believe among young children – long may it remain I say.
I will now say a few words about the statue itself. It is indeed a wonderful work of art. The statue stands about 4 metres high. At the top of the statue is a young boy (Peter Pan) about life size for an eight-year-old, blowing a thin musical instrument like a trumpet or flute. Peter Pan was a free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up. This boy is standing on a conical shaped plinth decorated with small figures of squirrels, rabbits, mice, birds and fairies. Among all the various animal figures on the statue is also a replica signature of J M Barrie, the Scottish playwright who created Peter Pan in 1911. The amazing scenes portrayed before my very eyes courtesy of this statue, brought back childhood memories when Peter Pan indeed reined supreme. J M Barrie’s immortal character and stories were a key part of my early life growing up, so it was great to evoke memories so many decades later.
If you have a few days in Perth to look around the place you must aim to call in to the Queen’s Gardens in East Perth. It would be well worth the effort and travellers, like us, will not be disappointed. It was a real surprise packet for us and we were so pleased we made the effort, not just to see the Peter Pan Statue but also to admire the sheer beauty of its excellent manicured landscape.
On our free day before the Conference commenced, we chose to go into the main CBD via Langley Park. However, prior to doing that we called into the delightful Queen’s Gardens located just 5 minutes walk from Fraser Suites with an entrance off Hay Street and adjacent to the WACA ( Western Australian Cricket Association) cricket ground – separated by Hale Street. The Gardens were named after Queen Victoria and opened in 1899. The park is bounded by Hay Street to the south, Plain Street to the west, Nelson Crescent to the north, and Hale Street to the east.
We were fortunate to be staying in East Perth so getting to the Gardens was easy for us. However, East Perth can be easily reached from the Perth CBD by catching a city bus or one could do the walk along Hay Street until the Gardens are reached.
What a delightful piece of green space so beautifully maintained and landscaped. It’s a little gem in the city and well worth a visit. Queens Gardens, East Perth, is a 3.3 hectare park on a former brickworks and clay pit site and opened to the public in 1899. There is a very impressive set of wrought iron entrance gates to the Gardens on the corner of Hay and Plain Streets. Also once inside there is a more than useful poster map showing the key features of the Gardens
This lovely oasis in the heart of East Perth has beautifully manicured gardens and lakes full of water lilies as well as being the habitat of the Western Australian bird emblem – the Black Swan. There are also impressive trees dotted strategically throughout the Gardens. We also noticed a neat Rotunda where no doubt weddings are held or where music bands perform. It really was a delight walking through these Gardens.
However, despite all these outstanding features the jewel in the crown has to be the Garden’s main attraction – the Peter Pan Statue – an exact replica of Sir George Frampton's famous Peter Pan statue which is located in London's Kensington Gardens in England. This one in East Perth is one of only seven made from the original mould.
The bronze replica statue was presented to the children of Western Australia by members and friends of the Rotary Club of Perth in 1927. Like the original London statue the Perth replica statue was also unveiled during the night to create a belief among the children that it had been planted there by the fairies. Nothing beats the delightful world of make believe among young children – long may it remain I say.
I will now say a few words about the statue itself. It is indeed a wonderful work of art. The statue stands about 4 metres high. At the top of the statue is a young boy (Peter Pan) about life size for an eight-year-old, blowing a thin musical instrument like a trumpet or flute. Peter Pan was a free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up. This boy is standing on a conical shaped plinth decorated with small figures of squirrels, rabbits, mice, birds and fairies. Among all the various animal figures on the statue is also a replica signature of J M Barrie, the Scottish playwright who created Peter Pan in 1911. The amazing scenes portrayed before my very eyes courtesy of this statue, brought back childhood memories when Peter Pan indeed reined supreme. J M Barrie’s immortal character and stories were a key part of my early life growing up, so it was great to evoke memories so many decades later.
If you have a few days in Perth to look around the place you must aim to call in to the Queen’s Gardens in East Perth. It would be well worth the effort and travellers, like us, will not be disappointed. It was a real surprise packet for us and we were so pleased we made the effort, not just to see the Peter Pan Statue but also to admire the sheer beauty of its excellent manicured landscape.
Đã viết vào 19 tháng 10, 2024
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ゆみみち
東京4.005 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2024 • Một mình
I used the cat bus thread to go.
It's just big and it feels good. It was a windy day, and we took a short walk home. There were about four kinds of flowers.
It's just big and it feels good. It was a windy day, and we took a short walk home. There were about four kinds of flowers.
Đã viết vào 29 tháng 8, 2024
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Jeffry b
Essendon, Úc13.657 đóng góp
thg 5 năm 2024 • Bạn bè
Queen's Gardens is a much-loved grassy area that celebrates Perth's history as the capital of Western Australia. This year is the 125th anniversary of the official launch of the Queen's Gardens. The Queen's Gardens date from April 1898. The Queen's Gardens were officially launched by Alexander Forrest, then Lord Mayor of Perth, in 1899. The Queen's Gardens 125th anniversary is known as the quasquicentennial. The Queen's Gardens are located at the corner of Hay Street and Hale Street in Perth.
Đã viết vào 9 tháng 5, 2024
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Schlepper1939
Brisbane Region, Úc890 đóng góp
thg 12 năm 2023 • Một mình
Having been born and bred in Perth and visited these gardens many times as a child, this was purely a nostalgia visit and it did not disappoint.
The same tranquil oasis that I remembered and the Pied Piper statue brought back many fond memories.
The same tranquil oasis that I remembered and the Pied Piper statue brought back many fond memories.
Đã viết vào 10 tháng 12, 2023
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wombatdavid
Hobart, Úc2.749 đóng góp
thg 9 năm 2023 • Bạn bè
I had read about this garden and wanted to visit during my time in Perth.
It was compact but lovely. A Peter Pan statue and ponds as well as big trees and green grass.
Well worth a visit for a walk around and a rest on a park bench.
It was compact but lovely. A Peter Pan statue and ponds as well as big trees and green grass.
Well worth a visit for a walk around and a rest on a park bench.
Đã viết vào 20 tháng 9, 2023
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Bozeman-Dublin
Trim, Ireland11.390 đóng góp
thg 8 năm 2023 • Một mình
As we were staying in the nearby Hyatt, I decided to go for a walk in Queen Gardens one morning.
It's a lovely place with an orbital outer path and a notable pond in the centre
Lots of beatiful trees, shrubs and flowers, plenty of benches to sit on and relax. The floodlights of the Cricket Stadium next door make an interesting backdrop.
Small and easily explored, Queens Park made for a lovely, relaxing hours walk and contemplation.
It's a lovely place with an orbital outer path and a notable pond in the centre
Lots of beatiful trees, shrubs and flowers, plenty of benches to sit on and relax. The floodlights of the Cricket Stadium next door make an interesting backdrop.
Small and easily explored, Queens Park made for a lovely, relaxing hours walk and contemplation.
Đã viết vào 17 tháng 8, 2023
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mattgod
Hastings, UK50 đóng góp
thg 3 năm 2023 • Cặp đôi
Beautiful gardens and park.... lots of ducks and a statue of Peter Pan..... one of only 4 from the mould (the original is in London). Could probably do with a coffee shop or similar which will mean your can stay there longer!
Đã viết vào 8 tháng 3, 2023
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Swisshen
Perth, Úc2.345 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2023 • Một mình
A beautiful tranquil garden filled with birdsong. Occasionally the peace is broken by the Kookaburra or the noisy Corellas.
In the centre is a collection of ponds which are filled with wildfowl. Plenty of benches and reasonable clean toilets. Easy to get to as on the Red Cat bus route.
In the centre is a collection of ponds which are filled with wildfowl. Plenty of benches and reasonable clean toilets. Easy to get to as on the Red Cat bus route.
Đã viết vào 26 tháng 2, 2023
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Lucy
Whittlesea, Úc288 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2023 • Một mình
A very nice, extremely manicured garden. The ponds are beautiful. You can tell that a lot of care goes into maintaining these gardens.
Đã viết vào 23 tháng 2, 2023
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les b
Perth, Úc576 đóng góp
thg 2 năm 2023
Cant believe that we have been here since 1981 and this is the first time we have been to this lovely park area. Well worth a trip
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 2, 2023
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Hi there,
Based on your review of this lovely park I think you may have meant to give it more than 1 star? Just thought I'd let you know it's showing as 1 out of 5 at the moment. (I love this place as well, so peaceful).
Cheers
Đã viết vào 4 tháng 7, 2016
Yes, that was a mistake. I'll see if I can fix it. It's a lovely park.
Đã viết vào 16 tháng 9, 2019
Hiển thị kết quả 1-2 trong số 2
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