About
Victoria Park, often called the “People’s Park,” is in East London, Tower Hamlets. Its wide-open spaces and scenic lakes make it a fantastic spot for a day out with your dog, offering both activity and tranquillity.
Dog Access and Rules
Victoria Park welcomes dogs, and there are plenty of areas where they can roam off-lead, especially in the larger open fields. However, it is important to keep your dog on a lead near playgrounds, busy pathways, and wildlife areas such as the lake and gardens.
Things To See & Do
Victoria Park is located in Tower Hamlets, covering over 200 acres between Bethnal Green and Bow. Opened in 1845, it is one of London’s oldest public parks, designed initially as a green escape for the working people of East London. The park has a long history of serving the community, from hosting public festivals to providing peaceful lakes and sports facilities. Its historic landmarks, including the Burdett-Coutts Fountain and Chinese Pagoda, add a unique charm.
The park’s expansive meadows are ideal for off-lead runs and games, while the many paths that weave through the park make for a scenic dog walk. You’ll also love the canal walks along the Hertford Union Canal and the Regent’s Canal that border the park.
Access and Facilities
Victoria Park is easy to access by public transport. The nearest stations are Mile End and Bethnal Green on the Central Line, a 10-15 minute walk from the park. You can also reach the park via bus routes through East London. If you’re driving, there is limited street parking around the park, so public transport is the most convenient option.
The Pavilion Cafe is a popular stop for refreshments. It offers outdoor seating so your dog can join you while you enjoy the view over the lake.








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